Sex can be a difficult task for motionless, dispersed organisms such as the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Albeit asexual reproduction prevails in nature, yeast relies on sex to generate new genetic assemblies. The last decade increased knowledge on the worldwide S. cerevisiae biodiversity significantly broadened the yeasts population genetics horizons. In particular, social insects, recently acknowledged as vectors and sinks of S. cerevisiae in the wild, guarantee a possible location for yeast mating fastening this way the evolution of the budding yeast. We found the S. cerevisiae strains isolated from the intestines of wild social insects as presenting an outcrossing rate higher than any other strain found in wild and human-related environments. We provide experimental evidence that Saccharomyces sensu stricto strains co-habiting the intestines of social insects can sexually reproduce, giving rise to inter- and intra-specific hybrids. This result, obtained in in vitro conditions (Polistes spp. and Apis mellifera), is mirrored by the identification and whole-genome sequencing of S. cerevisiaeXS. paradoxus and S. cerevisiaeXS. bayanus hybrids isolated from the wild V. crabro guts. The intestine of social insects, a restricted environment in which different S. cerevisiae strains can simultaneously reside, is identified as place in which the budding yeast can meet and mate, finally acting as yeasts mating nest and contributing in shaping the fungal evolutionary ecology.

Stefanini, I.; Dapporto, L.; Berná, L.; Polsinelli, M.; Turillazzi, S.; Cavalieri, D. (2013). Social insect intestines are mating nests for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In: MICROBIOLOGY 2013: 30th Meeting of the Società Italiana di Microbiologia Generale e Biotecnologie Microbiche (SIMGBM), Ischia, September 18th-21st 2013. url: http://www.simgbm.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=239&Itemid=66 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/23575

Social insect intestines are mating nests for Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Stefanini, Irene;Cavalieri, Duccio
2013-01-01

Abstract

Sex can be a difficult task for motionless, dispersed organisms such as the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Albeit asexual reproduction prevails in nature, yeast relies on sex to generate new genetic assemblies. The last decade increased knowledge on the worldwide S. cerevisiae biodiversity significantly broadened the yeasts population genetics horizons. In particular, social insects, recently acknowledged as vectors and sinks of S. cerevisiae in the wild, guarantee a possible location for yeast mating fastening this way the evolution of the budding yeast. We found the S. cerevisiae strains isolated from the intestines of wild social insects as presenting an outcrossing rate higher than any other strain found in wild and human-related environments. We provide experimental evidence that Saccharomyces sensu stricto strains co-habiting the intestines of social insects can sexually reproduce, giving rise to inter- and intra-specific hybrids. This result, obtained in in vitro conditions (Polistes spp. and Apis mellifera), is mirrored by the identification and whole-genome sequencing of S. cerevisiaeXS. paradoxus and S. cerevisiaeXS. bayanus hybrids isolated from the wild V. crabro guts. The intestine of social insects, a restricted environment in which different S. cerevisiae strains can simultaneously reside, is identified as place in which the budding yeast can meet and mate, finally acting as yeasts mating nest and contributing in shaping the fungal evolutionary ecology.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae ecology
Yeast mating
Social insects
Ecologia di Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Incrocio sessuale di lievito
Insetti sociali
2013
Stefanini, I.; Dapporto, L.; Berná, L.; Polsinelli, M.; Turillazzi, S.; Cavalieri, D. (2013). Social insect intestines are mating nests for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In: MICROBIOLOGY 2013: 30th Meeting of the Società Italiana di Microbiologia Generale e Biotecnologie Microbiche (SIMGBM), Ischia, September 18th-21st 2013. url: http://www.simgbm.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=239&Itemid=66 handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/23575
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