Protection by sterols against the cytotoxicity of syringomycin in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

C Julmanop, Y Takano, J Y Takemoto, T Miyakawa
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A brief exposure (ca 20 min) of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to the phytotoxin syringomycin was sufficient to kill the cell. The protective effect of sterols against this cytotoxicity of syringomycin was investigated. Syringomycin was much more toxic to growing cells than to stationary-phase cells. The cytotoxicity of syringomycin was reduced in an environment containing sterols. Cytotoxicity of syringomycin at 3 micrograms ml-1 (ca 2.5 microM) was completely abolished by the simultaneous presence of 10 microM-cholesterol in the medium. Cholesterol acetate had no protective effect. Ergosterol, sitosterol and stigmasterol also protected against syringomycin, but they were less effective than cholesterol. The protective effect of sterols against the action of syringomycin is consistent with our hypothesis that membrane ergosterol is a critical component for syringomycin-binding as suggested by recent genetic studies.

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甾醇对紫霉素对酵母细胞毒性的保护作用。
短暂暴露(约20分钟)的酵母酿酒酵母的植物毒素紫霉素足以杀死细胞。研究了甾醇对紫霉素细胞毒性的保护作用。紫霉素对生长细胞的毒性大于对静止期细胞的毒性。在含有甾醇的环境中,紫霉素的细胞毒性降低。3微克ml-1(约2.5微米)紫霉素的细胞毒性被同时存在于培养基中的10微米胆固醇完全消除。醋酸胆固醇没有保护作用。麦角甾醇、谷甾醇和豆甾醇也能抵抗紫霉素,但它们的效果不如胆固醇。甾醇对紫霉素作用的保护作用与我们的假设一致,即膜麦角甾醇是最近遗传学研究提出的紫霉素结合的关键成分。
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