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Reassessment of the role of plasma membrane domains in the regulation of vesicular traffic in yeast.

Thorsten Brach1, Tanja Specht, Marko Kaksonen.   

Abstract

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae plasma membrane has been proposed to contain two stably distributed domains. One of these domains, known as MCC (membrane compartment of Can1) or eisosomes, consists of furrow-like membrane invaginations and associated proteins. The other domain, called MCP (membrane compartment of Pma1), consists of the rest of the membrane area surrounding the MCC patches. The role of this plasma membrane domain organization in endocytosis is under debate. Here we show by live-cell imaging that vesicular traffic is restricted to the MCP and the distribution of endocytic and exocytic sites within the MCP is independent of the MCC patch positions. Photobleaching experiments indicated that Can1 and Tat2, two MCC-enriched permeases, exchange quickly between the two domains. Total internal reflection fluorescence and epi-fluorescence microscopy showed that the enrichment of Can1 at the MCC persisted after addition of its substrate, whereas the enrichment of Tat2 disappeared within 90 seconds. The rates of stimulated endocytosis of Can1 as well as Tat2 were similar in both wild-type cells and pil1Δ cells, which lack the MCC. Thus, our data suggest that the enrichment of certain plasma membrane proteins in the MCC does not regulate the rate of their endocytosis.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21224391     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.078519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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Review 9.  Plasma Membrane MCC/Eisosome Domains Promote Stress Resistance in Fungi.

Authors:  Carla E Lanze; Rafael M Gandra; Jenna E Foderaro; Kara A Swenson; Lois M Douglas; James B Konopka
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10.  Non-uniform membrane diffusion enables steady-state cell polarization via vesicular trafficking.

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