| Literature DB >> 28357393 |
Joep Schothorst1, Griet V Zeebroeck1, Johan M Thevelein1.
Abstract
Multiple types of nutrient transceptors, membrane proteins that combine a transporter and receptor function, have now been established in a variety of organisms. However, so far all established transceptors utilize one of the macronutrients, glucose, amino acids, ammonium, nitrate, phosphate or sulfate, as substrate. This is also true for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae transceptors mediating activation of the PKA pathway upon re-addition of a macronutrient to glucose-repressed cells starved for that nutrient, re-establishing a fermentable growth medium. We now show that the yeast high-affinity iron transporter Ftr1 and high-affinity zinc transporter Zrt1 function as transceptors for the micronutrients iron and zinc. We show that replenishment of iron to iron-starved cells or zinc to zinc-starved cells triggers within 1-2 minutes a rapid surge in trehalase activity, a well-established PKA target. The activation with iron is dependent on Ftr1 and with zinc on Zrt1, and we show that it is independent of intracellular iron and zinc levels. Similar to the transceptors for macronutrients, Ftr1 and Zrt1 are strongly induced upon iron and zinc starvation, respectively, and they are rapidly downregulated by substrate-induced endocytosis. Our results suggest that transceptor-mediated signaling to the PKA pathway may occur in all cases where glucose-repressed yeast cells have been starved first for an essential nutrient, causing arrest of growth and low activity of the PKA pathway, and subsequently replenished with the lacking nutrient to re-establish a fermentable growth medium. The broadness of the phenomenon also makes it likely that nutrient transceptors use a common mechanism for signaling to the PKA pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Ftr1; PKA; Zrt1; iron; signaling; transceptor; zinc
Year: 2017 PMID: 28357393 PMCID: PMC5349193 DOI: 10.15698/mic2017.03.561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell ISSN: 2311-2638
S. cerevisiae strains used in this study.
| Σ1278 (JT4500) | ResGen/Invitrogen | |
| JS001 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS002 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS003 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS004 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS005 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS006 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS007 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS008 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS009 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS010 | Σ1278 | This study |
| JS011 | Σ1278 | This study |
| BY4742 | Euroscarf | |
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Composition of all trace medium.
| Ammonium sulfate | 5 g/L | Ammonium sulfate |
| Biotin | 0.002 mg/L | Biotin |
| Calcium pantothenate | 0.4 mg/L | Calcium pantothenate |
| Folic acid | 0.002 mg/L | Folic acid |
| Inositol | 2 mg/L | Inositol |
| Niacin | 0.4 mg/L | Niacin |
| P-aminobenzoic acid | 0.2 mg/L | P-aminobenzoic acid |
| Pyridoxine hydrochloride | 0.4 mg/L | Pyridoxine hydrochloride |
| Riboflavin | 0.2 mg/L | Riboflavin |
| Thiamine hydrochloride | 0.4 mg/L | Thiamine hydrochloride |
| Boric acid | 0.5 mg/L | Boric acid |
| Copper sulfate | 0.04 mg/L | Copper sulfate |
| Potassium iodide | 0.1 mg/L | Potassium iodide |
| Ferric chloride (omitted in –Fe) | 0.2 mg/L | Ferric chloride (omitted in –Fe) |
| Manganese sulfate | 0.4 mg/L | Manganese sulfate |
| Sodium molybdate | 0.2 mg/L | Sodium molybdate |
| Zinc sulfate (omitted in –Zn) | 0.4 mg/L | Zinc sulfate (omitted in –Zn) |
| Magnesium sulfate | 1 g/L | Magnesium sulfate |
| Sodium chloride | 100 mg/L | Sodium chloride |
| Potassium phosphate dihydrate | 1.75 g/L | Potassium phosphate dihydrate |
| Di-potassium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate | 0.25 g/L | Di-potassium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate |
| Calcium chloride | 120 mg/L | Calcium chloride |
| Uracil | 50 mg/L | Uracil |
| Glucose | 2% (w/v) | Glucose |
List of primers used for site-directed mutagenesis of Zrt1.
| Zrt1-D105N Fw | ZRT1D105N | CACTTAATGAACCCTGCTTAT |
| Zrt1-D105N Rv | ZRT1D105N | ATAAGCAGGGTTCATTAAGTG |
| Zrt1-D144N Fw | ZRT1D144N | TTCCTTACTAATCTATTCAGT |
| Zrt1-D144N Rv | ZRT1D144N | ACTGAATAGATTAGTAAGGAA |
| Zrt1-E226Q Fw | ZRT1E226Q | TTAATTTTACAATTCGGTGTG |
| Zrt1-E226Q Rv | ZRT1E226Q | CACACCGAATTGTAAAATTAA |
| Zrt1-E261Q Fw | ZRT1E261Q | CAATCATTTCAAGGTTTAGGT |
| Zrt1-E261Q Rv | ZRT1E261Q | ACCTAAACCTTGAAATGATTG |
| Zrt1-E273Q Fw | ZRT1E273Q | TCAGCCATTCAATTCCCTAGA |
| Zrt1-E273Q Rv | ZRT1E273Q | TCTAGGGAATTGAATGGCTGA |
| Zrt1-D322N Fw | ZRT1D322N | GGTGTTTTGAATGCCATTTCT |
| Zrt1-D322N Rv | ZRT1D322N | AGAAATGGCATTCAAAACACC |
| Zrt1-E336Q Fw | ZRT1E336Q | GGTTTGGTTCAACTACTAGCA |
| Zrt1-E336Q Rv | ZRT1E336Q | TGCTAGTAGTTGAACCAAACC |
| Zrt1-E354Q Fw | ZRT1E354Q | GATCTAAGACAATTGTCCTTC |
| Zrt1-E354Q Rv | ZRT1E354Q | GAAGGACAATTGTCTTAGATC |