TY - JOUR
T1 - The toxic effects of yeast Ppz1 phosphatase are counteracted by subcellular relocalization mediated by its regulatory subunit Hal3
AU - Albacar, Marcel
AU - Velázquez, Diego
AU - Casamayor, Antonio
AU - Ariño, Joaquín
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. FEBS Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
PY - 2022/3/12
Y1 - 2022/3/12
N2 - Overexpression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein phosphatase Ppz1 strongly impairs cell growth. Ppz1 is negatively regulated by its subunit Hal3, and Hal3 overexpression fully counteracts the toxic effects derived from high levels of the phosphatase. We show that Ppz1 localizes at the plasma membrane, and that co-expression of Hal3 recruits Ppz1 to internal membranes (mostly vacuolar). This effect is not observed in a catalytically impaired mutant of Ppz1. Disruption of intracellular trafficking by deletion of the ESCRT-0 component VPS27 abolishes both Hal3-mediated relocalization of Ppz1 and normalization of cell growth, without affecting Ppz1 protein levels. We propose that Hal3 counteracts the toxic effects caused by excess of Ppz1 not only by inhibiting its enzymatic activity but also by recruiting the phosphatase to internal structures.
AB - Overexpression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein phosphatase Ppz1 strongly impairs cell growth. Ppz1 is negatively regulated by its subunit Hal3, and Hal3 overexpression fully counteracts the toxic effects derived from high levels of the phosphatase. We show that Ppz1 localizes at the plasma membrane, and that co-expression of Hal3 recruits Ppz1 to internal membranes (mostly vacuolar). This effect is not observed in a catalytically impaired mutant of Ppz1. Disruption of intracellular trafficking by deletion of the ESCRT-0 component VPS27 abolishes both Hal3-mediated relocalization of Ppz1 and normalization of cell growth, without affecting Ppz1 protein levels. We propose that Hal3 counteracts the toxic effects caused by excess of Ppz1 not only by inhibiting its enzymatic activity but also by recruiting the phosphatase to internal structures.
KW - intracellular trafficking
KW - overexpression toxicity
KW - protein phosphatase
KW - yeast
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U2 - 10.1002/1873-3468.14330
DO - 10.1002/1873-3468.14330
M3 - Article
C2 - 35278214
AN - SCOPUS:85126897927
SN - 0014-5793
VL - 596
SP - 1556
EP - 1566
JO - Febs letters
JF - Febs letters
IS - 12
ER -