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Characterization of the geranylgeranyl transferase type I from Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

M Arellano1, P M Coll, W Yang, A Duran, F Tamanoi, P Perez.   

Abstract

The Schizosaccharomyces pombe cwg2+ gene encodes the beta-subunit of geranylgeranyl transferase I (GGTase I), which participates in the post-translational C-terminal modification of several small GTPases, allowing their targeting to the membrane. Using the two-hybrid system, we have identified the cwp1+ gene that encodes the alpha-subunit of the GGTase I. cwp1p interaction with cwg2p was mapped to amino acids 1-244 or 137-294 but was not restricted to amino acids 137-244. The genomic cwp1+ was isolated and sequenced. It has two putative open reading frames of 677 and 218 bp, separated by a 51 bp intron. The predicted amino acid sequence shows significant similarity to GGTase I alpha-subunits from different species. However, complementation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae ram2-1 mutant by overexpressing the cwp1+ gene was not possible. Expression of both cwg2+ and cwp1+ in Escherichia coli allowed 'in vitro' reconstitution of the GGTase I activity. S. pombe cells expressing the mutant enzyme containing the cwg2-1 mutation do not grow at 37 degrees C, but the growth defect can be suppressed by the addition of sorbitol. Actin immunostaining of the cwg2-1 mutant strain grown at 37 degrees C showed an abnormal distribution of actin patches. The cwg2-1 mutation was identified as a guanine to adenine substitution at nucleotide 604 of the coding region, originating the change A202T in the cwg2p. Deletion of the cwg2 gene is lethal; delta cwg2 spores can divide two or three times before losing viability. Most cells have aberrant morphology and septation defects. Overexpression of the rho1G15VC199R double-mutant allele in S. pombe caused loss of polarity but was not lethal and did not render the (1-3)beta-D-glucan synthase activity independent of GTP. Therefore, geranylgeranylation of rho1p is required for the appropriate function of this GTPase.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9781874     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1998.01009.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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