Literature DB >> 9126282

Characterization of a sphingomyelinase activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

K M Ella1, C Qi, J W Dolan, R P Thompson, K E Meier.   

Abstract

Sphingomyelinases (SMase), which hydrolyze sphingolipids to yield ceramide, participate in signal transduction pathways in mammalian cells. Although yeast express many homologs of mammalian signaling proteins, SMase activity had not been previously demonstrated in yeast. In this study, we used an in vitro assay to characterize yeast SMase activity. Activity was detected in yeast membranes at both acid and neutral pH. The enzyme exhibited a requirement for magnesium or manganese, and was sensitive to detergents. The pI of the enzyme was approximately 5.9. SMase was separable from phospholipase D (PLD) activity, and was expressed at normal levels in yeast lacking expression of PLD1. While sphingosine and phytosphingosine inhibited growth, other sphingolipid metabolites had no effect on yeast growth. Intact yeast generate ceramide from exogenous sphingomyelin. These studies demonstrate that yeast express a membrane-localized neutral SMase activity.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9126282     DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1997.9897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 0003-9861            Impact factor:   4.013


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