Norbeck J and Blomberg A (1997) Metabolic and regulatory changes associated with growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in 1.4 M NaCl. Evidence for osmotic induction of glycerol dissimilation via the dihydroxyacetone pathway. J Biol Chem 272(9):5544-54
Abstract: The salt-instigated protein expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae during growth in either 0.7 or 1.4 M NaCl was studied by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The 73 protein spots that were identified as more than 3-fold responsive in 1.4 M NaCl were further grouped by response class (halometric, low-salt, and high-salt regulation). Roughly 40% of these responsive proteins were found to decrease in expression, while at higher magnitudes of change (>8-fold) only induction was recorded. Enolase 1 (Eno1p) was the most increasing protein by absolute numbers per cell, but not by -fold change, and the enzymes involved in glycerol synthesis, Gpd1p and Gpp2p, were also induced to a similar degree as Eno1p. We furthermore present evidence for salt induction of glycerol dissimilation via dihydroxyacetone and also identify genes putatively encoding the two enzymes involved; dihydroxyacetone kinase (DAK1 and DAK2) and glycerol dehydrogenase (YPR1 and GCY1). The GPD1, GPP2, GCY1, DAK1, and ENO1 genes all displayed a halometric increase in the amount of transcript. This increase was closely linked to the salt-induced rate of protein synthesis of the corresponding proteins, indicating mainly transcriptional regulation of expression for these genes. A consensus element with homology to the URS sequence of the ENO1 promoter was found in the promoters of the GPD1, GPP2, GCY1, and DAK1 genes.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | PubMed ID: 9038161 |
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| ACT1 | ADH1 | ALD6 | ASC1 | ATP2 | CTT1 | DAK1 | DAK2 | ENO1 | ENO2 | |
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| FBA1 | GCY1 | GDH1 | GPD1 | HOR2 | HSP60 | HXK2 | ILV5 | IPP1 | LYS9 | |
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| MET17 | MET6 | OAR1 | PDC1 | RHR2 | RPS0A | RPS0B | SAM1 | SSB1 | SSB2 | |
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