Computational analysis of polymorphic residues in maltose and maltotriose transporters of a wild Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain

对野生酿酒酵母菌株麦芽糖和麦芽三糖转运蛋白中的多态性残基进行计算分析

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Abstract

The metabolism of maltose and maltotriose, the primary sugars in brewing wort, depends on an efficient transport system. However, most Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains transport maltotriose inefficiently, leaving residual α-glucosides in the final product. Proteins involved in maltotriose transport exhibit diverse polymorphic sequences linked to sugar transport efficiency. In this study, a wild S. cerevisiae strain was placed under adaptive selection, resulting in a strain with a 65 and 44% increase in maltose and maltotriose transport rates, respectively. Genes encoding maltose and maltotriose transporters, including MALx1, MPHx, and AGT1, were detected in both the native and adapted strains. One variant of Mal31p, carrying a polymorphism at position 371 in transmembrane helix 7, was identified. This helix has been reported to have a high likelihood of undergoing polymorphisms. Bioinformatics analysis revealed structural changes affecting substrate interactions and channel dynamics, with the polymorphism conferring greater protein flexibility and reducing electrostatic interactions. These results suggest that the residue at position 371 in maltose and maltotriose transporters is a key element distinct from those previously reported. Additionally, we propose a significant set of polymorphic residues within these transporters potentially resulting from the evolution of these proteins.

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