Toxicological implications of storage conditions on yeast vacuole properties and activities

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY
Hyo Jin Choi, Taehwan Kim, Woo-Ri Shin, Jin-Pyo Lee, Uyen Le Ngoc Phuong, Ji-Young Ahn, Yang-Hoon Kim, Jiho Min
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Abstract

Background

Yeast vacuoles, with their multifaceted functions, have been widely employed in various studies due to the versatility conferred by the diverse array of hydrolases contained within them. These enzymes exhibit non-specific enzymatic properties, enabling a broad spectrum of applications. However, the existing literature often neglects the critical aspect of vacuole storage conditions. To augment the utility of vacuoles, it is imperative to optimize their storage conditions.

Objective

This study aims to comprehensively investigate the structural and functional changes occurring in vacuoles under varying storage conditions, with a particular emphasis on their relevance to toxicological aspects. Notably, we explore the pronounced structural alterations that accompany extended storage durations post-extraction.

Results

Extended storage periods are found to be correlated with notable increases in vacuole size and a reduction in structural stability. Additionally, our examination of enzyme activity reveals a substantial upregulation of protease activity in vacuoles stored for 10 days post-extraction.

Conclusion

These findings underscore the importance of appropriate storage methods for vacuoles, particularly in the context of their potential as valuable materials that efficiently harness their antibacterial and anticancer properties, while also shedding light on their toxicological implications in the field of cellular toxicology.

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储存条件对酵母液泡特性和活动的毒理学影响
背景酵母液泡具有多方面的功能,由于其中含有多种水解酶,因此被广泛用于各种研究。这些酶具有非特异性酶的特性,因此应用范围广泛。然而,现有文献往往忽略了液泡储存条件这一关键方面。本研究旨在全面研究液泡在不同储存条件下发生的结构和功能变化,特别强调其与毒理学方面的相关性。值得注意的是,我们探讨了伴随提取后储存时间延长而出现的明显结构变化。结果发现,储存时间延长与液泡体积明显增大和结构稳定性降低有关。此外,我们对酶活性的研究发现,在提取后储存 10 天的液泡中,蛋白酶活性大幅上调。结论这些发现强调了适当的液泡储存方法的重要性,特别是在液泡有可能成为有效利用其抗菌和抗癌特性的宝贵材料的背景下,同时也揭示了其在细胞毒理学领域的毒理学意义。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
17.60%
发文量
114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular & Cellular Toxicology publishes original research and reviews in all areas of the complex interaction between the cell´s genome (the sum of all genes within the chromosome), chemicals in the environment, and disease. Acceptable manuscripts are the ones that deal with some topics of environmental contaminants, including those that lie in the domains of analytical chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology with the aspects of molecular and cellular levels. Emphasis will be placed on toxic effects observed at relevant genomics and proteomics, which have direct impact on drug development, environment health, food safety, preventive medicine, and forensic medicine. The journal is committed to rapid peer review to ensure the publication of highest quality original research and timely news and review articles.
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