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Metabolic role of cGMP in S. cerevisiae: the murine phosphodiesterase-5 activity affects yeast cell proliferation by altering the cAMP/cGMP equilibrium.

Silvia Cardarelli1, Mauro Giorgi1, Giancarlo Poiana1, Stefano Biagioni1, Michele Saliola1.   

Abstract

In higher eukaryotes, cAMP and cGMP are signal molecules of major transduction pathways while phosphodiesterases (PDE) are a superfamily of cAMP/cGMP hydrolysing enzymes, modulatory components of these routes. Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbours two genes for PDE: Pde2 is a high affinity cAMP-hydrolysing enzyme, while Pde1 can hydrolyse both cAMP and cGMP. To gain insight into the metabolic role of cGMP in the physiology of yeast, the murine Pde5a1 gene encoding a specific cGMP-hydrolysing enzyme, was expressed in S. cerevisiae pdeΔ strains. pde1Δ and pde2Δ PDE5A1-transformed strain displayed opposite growth-curve profiles; while PDE5A1 recovered the growth delay of pde1Δ, PDE5A1 reversed the growth profile of pde2Δ to that of the untransformed pde1Δ. Growth test analysis and the use of Adh2 and Adh1 as respiro-fermentative glycolytic flux markers confirmed that PDE5A1 altered the metabolism by acting on Pde1-Pde2/cyclic nucleotides content and also on the TORC1 nutrient-sensing cascade. cGMP is required during the log-phase of cell proliferation to adjust/modulate cAMP levels inside well-defined ranges. A model is presented proposing the role of cGMP in the cAMP/PKA pathway. The expression of the PDE5A1 cassette in other mutant strains might constitute the starting tool to define cGMP metabolic role in yeast nutrient signaling. © FEMS 2019.

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Keywords:  Adh2/Adh1 ratio; Pde1/Pde2; cAMP/cGMP ratio; murine PDE5A1; phosphodiesterase

Year:  2019        PMID: 30772891     DOI: 10.1093/femsyr/foz016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Yeast Res        ISSN: 1567-1356            Impact factor:   2.796


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1.  Cellular Redox Metabolism Is Modulated by the Distinct Localization of Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase 5A Isoforms.

Authors:  Silvia Cardarelli; Adriana Erica Miele; Federica Campolo; Mara Massimi; Patrizia Mancini; Stefano Biagioni; Fabio Naro; Mauro Giorgi; Michele Saliola
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-02       Impact factor: 6.208

2.  Gcn5p and Ubp8p Affect Protein Ubiquitylation and Cell Proliferation by Altering the Fermentative/Respiratory Flux Balance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Antonella De Palma; Giulia Fanelli; Elisabetta Cretella; Veronica De Luca; Raffaele Antonio Palladino; Valentina Panzeri; Valentina Roffia; Michele Saliola; Pierluigi Mauri; Patrizia Filetici
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2020-08-11       Impact factor: 7.867

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