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Light Stress in Yeasts: Signaling and Responses in Creatures of the Night

Ilaria Camponeschi, Arianna Montanari, Cristina Mazzoni, Michele M. Bianchi

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Living organisms on the surface biosphere are periodically yet consistently exposed to light. The adaptive or protective evolution caused by this source of energy has led to the biological systems present in a large variety of organisms, including fungi. Among fungi, yeasts have developed essential protective responses against the deleterious effects of light. Stress generated by light exposure is propagated through the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide and mediated by regulatory factors that are also involved in the response to other stressors. These have included Msn2/4, Crz1, Yap1, and Mga2, thus suggesting that light stress is a common factor in the yeast environmental response.

Topics & Concepts

CreaturesBiologyYeastLight pollutionCell biologyGeneticsPaleontologyNatural (archaeology)OpticsPhysicsFungal and yeast genetics researchLight effects on plantsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance