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A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis
Ste24 is a membrane-integral CaaX metalloprotease residing in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In yeast, the only known substrate of Ste24 is the mating factor a precursor. A global screening for protein–protein interactions indicated that Ste24 interacts with chitin synthesis deficient (Chs)3, an en...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2903671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20505074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-01-0080 |
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author | Meissner, Derek Odman-Naresh, Jothini Vogelpohl, Inga Merzendorfer, Hans |
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description | Ste24 is a membrane-integral CaaX metalloprotease residing in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In yeast, the only known substrate of Ste24 is the mating factor a precursor. A global screening for protein–protein interactions indicated that Ste24 interacts with chitin synthesis deficient (Chs)3, an enzyme required for chitin synthesis. We confirmed this interaction by yeast two-hybrid analyses and mapped the interacting cytoplasmic domains. Next, we investigated the influence of Ste24 on chitin synthesis. In sterile (ste)24Δ mutants, we observed resistance to calcofluor white (CFW), which was also apparent when the cells expressed a catalytically inactive version of Ste24. In addition, ste24Δ cells showed a decrease in chitin levels and Chs3-green fluorescent protein localized less frequently at the bud neck. Overexpression of STE24 resulted in hypersensitivity to CFW and a slight increase in chitin levels. The CFW phenotype of ste24Δ cells could be rescued by its human and insect orthologues. Although Chs3 binds to Ste24, it seems not to be a substrate for this protease. Instead, our data suggest that Chs3 and Ste24 form a complex in the ER that facilitates protease action on prenylated Chs4, a known activator of Chs3 with a C-terminal CaaX motif, leading to a more efficient localization of Chs3 at the plasma membrane. |
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spelling | pubmed-29036712010-09-30 A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis Meissner, Derek Odman-Naresh, Jothini Vogelpohl, Inga Merzendorfer, Hans Mol Biol Cell Articles Ste24 is a membrane-integral CaaX metalloprotease residing in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In yeast, the only known substrate of Ste24 is the mating factor a precursor. A global screening for protein–protein interactions indicated that Ste24 interacts with chitin synthesis deficient (Chs)3, an enzyme required for chitin synthesis. We confirmed this interaction by yeast two-hybrid analyses and mapped the interacting cytoplasmic domains. Next, we investigated the influence of Ste24 on chitin synthesis. In sterile (ste)24Δ mutants, we observed resistance to calcofluor white (CFW), which was also apparent when the cells expressed a catalytically inactive version of Ste24. In addition, ste24Δ cells showed a decrease in chitin levels and Chs3-green fluorescent protein localized less frequently at the bud neck. Overexpression of STE24 resulted in hypersensitivity to CFW and a slight increase in chitin levels. The CFW phenotype of ste24Δ cells could be rescued by its human and insect orthologues. Although Chs3 binds to Ste24, it seems not to be a substrate for this protease. Instead, our data suggest that Chs3 and Ste24 form a complex in the ER that facilitates protease action on prenylated Chs4, a known activator of Chs3 with a C-terminal CaaX motif, leading to a more efficient localization of Chs3 at the plasma membrane. The American Society for Cell Biology 2010-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2903671/ /pubmed/20505074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-01-0080 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Cell Biology |
spellingShingle | Articles Meissner, Derek Odman-Naresh, Jothini Vogelpohl, Inga Merzendorfer, Hans A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis |
title | A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis |
title_full | A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis |
title_fullStr | A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis |
title_full_unstemmed | A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis |
title_short | A Novel Role of the Yeast CaaX Protease Ste24 in Chitin Synthesis |
title_sort | novel role of the yeast caax protease ste24 in chitin synthesis |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2903671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20505074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-01-0080 |
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