Involvement of lipid-translocating exporter family proteins in determination of myriocin sensitivity in budding yeast

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports Pub Date : 2024-07-13 DOI:10.1016/j.bbrep.2024.101785
Takahiro Kawaguchi , Yohei Ishibashi , Momoko Matsuzaki , Satomi Yamagata , Motohiro Tani
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Abstract

Myriocin is an inhibitor of serine palmitoyltransferase involved in the initial biosynthetic step for sphingolipids, and causes potent growth inhibition in eukaryotic cells. In budding yeast, Rsb1, Rta1, Pug1, and Ylr046c are known as the Lipid-Translocating Exporter (LTE) family and believed to contribute to export of various cytotoxic lipophilic compounds. It was reported that Rsb1 is a transporter responsible for export of intracellularly accumulated long-chain bases, which alleviate the cytotoxicity. In this study, it was found that LTE family genes are involved in determination of myriocin sensitivity in yeast. Analyses of effects of deletion and overexpression of LTE family genes suggested that all LTEs contribute to suppression of cytotoxicity of myriocin. It was confirmed that RSB1 overexpression suppressed reduction in complex sphingolipid levels caused by myriocin treatment, possibly exporting myriocin to outside of the cell. These results suggested that LTE family genes function as a defense mechanism against myriocin.

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Myriocin 是丝氨酸棕榈酰基转移酶的抑制剂,参与鞘磷脂最初的生物合成步骤,对真核细胞的生长有强烈的抑制作用。在芽殖酵母中,Rsb1、Rta1、Pug1 和 Ylr046c 被称为脂质转运输出体(LTE)家族,被认为有助于输出各种细胞毒性亲脂化合物。据报道,Rsb1 是一种负责导出细胞内积累的长链碱的转运体,可减轻细胞毒性。本研究发现,LTE 家族基因参与决定酵母对霉唑菌素的敏感性。对 LTE 家族基因的缺失和过表达影响的分析表明,所有 LTE 都有助于抑制 myriocin 的细胞毒性。研究证实,RSB1的过表达抑制了由myriocin处理引起的复合鞘脂水平的降低,可能是将myriocin输出到了细胞外。这些结果表明,LTE家族基因具有抵御霉菌素的功能。
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Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
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