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Resumen
The alteration of the fine-tuned balance of phospho/dephosphorylation reactions in the cell often results in functional disturbance. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the overexpression of Ser/Thr phosphatase Ppz1 drastically blocks cell proliferation, with a profound change in the transcriptomic and phosphoproteomic profiles. While the deleterious effect on growth likely derives from the alteration of multiple targets, the precise mechanisms are still obscure. Ppz1 is a negative effector of potassium influx. However, we show that the toxic effect of Ppz1 overexpression is unrelated to the Trk1/2 high-affinity potassium importers. Cells overexpressing Ppz1 exhibit decreased K+ content, increased cytosolic acidification, and fail to properly acidify the medium. These effects, as well as the growth defect, are counteracted by the deletion of NHA1 gene, which encodes a plasma membrane Na+, K+/H+ antiporter. The beneficial effect of a lack of Nha1 on the growth vanishes as the pH of the medium approaches neutrality, is not eliminated by the expression of two non-functional Nha1 variants (D145N or D177N), and is exacerbated by a hyperactive Nha1 version (S481A). All our results show that high levels of Ppz1 overactivate Nha1, leading to an excessive entry of H+ and efflux of K+, which is detrimental for growth.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Publicación | Journal of Fungi |
Volumen | 7 |
N.º | 12 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 25 nov 2021 |
Huella
Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'The Toxic Effects of Ppz1 Overexpression Involve Nha1-Mediated Deregulation of K+ and H+ Homeostasis'. En conjunto forman una huella única.Proyectos
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Elucidación de la función y la regulación del sistema de fosfatasas fúngicas atípicas ppz1/hal3
Casamayor Gracia, A. J. (Investigador/a Principal 2), Ariño Carmona, J. (Principal Investigator) & Molero Merinero, C. (Colaborador/a)
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO)
1/01/18 → 30/09/21
Proyecto: Proyectos y Ayudas de Investigación