2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00294-023-01272-4
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Yeast of Eden: microbial resistance to glyphosate from a yeast perspective

Abstract: First marketed as RoundUp, glyphosate is history’s most popular herbicide because of its low acute toxicity to metazoans and broad-spectrum effectiveness across plant species. The development of glyphosate-resistant crops has led to increased glyphosate use and consequences from the use of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH). Glyphosate has entered the food supply, spurred glyphosate-resistant weeds, and exposed non-target organisms to glyphosate. Glyphosate targets EPSPS/AroA/Aro1 (orthologs across plants, bact… Show more

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“…This corresponds to the fact that these peaks have changed over time due to the active shikimate pathway resulting in the turnover of nascent aromatic acids. In contrast, we observed strong auto peaks at 967, 1317 and 622 cm −1 in the treated group, which supports the observation that the 13 C-labelled peak has undergone significant changes with time. Furthermore, we observed a negative cross peak for 13 C-labelled and an unlabelled aromatic amino acid peak position in the untreated group.…”
Section: Tracking Shikimate Pathway Dynamics Using Tyrosine and Trypt...supporting
confidence: 89%
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“…This corresponds to the fact that these peaks have changed over time due to the active shikimate pathway resulting in the turnover of nascent aromatic acids. In contrast, we observed strong auto peaks at 967, 1317 and 622 cm −1 in the treated group, which supports the observation that the 13 C-labelled peak has undergone significant changes with time. Furthermore, we observed a negative cross peak for 13 C-labelled and an unlabelled aromatic amino acid peak position in the untreated group.…”
Section: Tracking Shikimate Pathway Dynamics Using Tyrosine and Trypt...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…In contrast, we observed strong auto peaks at 967, 1317 and 622 cm −1 in the treated group, which supports the observation that the 13 C-labelled peak has undergone significant changes with time. Furthermore, we observed a negative cross peak for 13 C-labelled and an unlabelled aromatic amino acid peak position in the untreated group. This shows the negative correlation between two peak positions, that is, the dynamics is in opposite directions, which supports the fact that shikimate pathway activity takes place in cells.…”
Section: Tracking Shikimate Pathway Dynamics Using Tyrosine and Trypt...supporting
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“…The intensive use of GS in agriculture has led to the development of resistance to the herbicide in bacteria, fungi and plants (Funke et al, 2006;Powles, 2008;Shaner et al, 2012;Sammons & Gaines, 2014;Chekan et al, 2016;Hertel et al, 2021;Molina-Santiago & Udaondo, 2022;Patriarcheas et al, 2023). For instance, the modification of the GS target through the acquisition of mutations in the EPSP synthase gene is a widespread resistance mechanism (Barry et al, 1992;Chekan et al, 2016;Comai et al, 1983;Della-Cioppa et al, 1987).…”
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confidence: 99%