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An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane

The fungal pal/RIM signalling pathway, which regulates gene expression in response to environmental pH involves, in addition to dedicated proteins, several components of ESCRT complexes, which suggested that pH signalling proteins assemble on endosomal platforms. In Aspergillus nidulans, dedicated P...

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Autores principales: Galindo, Antonio, Calcagno-Pizarelli, Ana María, Arst, Herbert N., Peñalva, Miguel Ángel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3346829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22344261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.098897
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author Galindo, Antonio
Calcagno-Pizarelli, Ana María
Arst, Herbert N.
Peñalva, Miguel Ángel
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Calcagno-Pizarelli, Ana María
Arst, Herbert N.
Peñalva, Miguel Ángel
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description The fungal pal/RIM signalling pathway, which regulates gene expression in response to environmental pH involves, in addition to dedicated proteins, several components of ESCRT complexes, which suggested that pH signalling proteins assemble on endosomal platforms. In Aspergillus nidulans, dedicated Pal proteins include the plasma membrane receptor PalH and its coupled arrestin, PalF, which becomes ubiquitylated in alkaline pH conditions, and three potentially endosomal ESCRT-III associates, including Vps32 interactors PalA and PalC and Vps24 interactor calpain-like PalB. We studied the subcellular locations at which signalling takes place after activating the pathway by shifting ambient pH to alkalinity. Rather than localising to endosomes, Vps32 interactors PalA and PalC transiently colocalise at alkaline-pH-induced cortical structures in a PalH-, Vps23- and Vps32-dependent but Vps27-independent manner. These cortical structures are much more stable when Vps4 is deficient, indicating that their half-life depends on ESCRT-III disassembly. Pull-down studies revealed that Vps23 interacts strongly with PalF, but co-immunoprecipitates exclusively with ubiquitylated PalF forms from extracts. We demonstrate that Vps23–GFP, expressed at physiological levels, is also recruited to cortical structures, very conspicuous in vps27Δ cells in which the prominent signal of Vps23–GFP on endosomes is eliminated, in a PalF- and alkaline pH-dependent manner. Dual-channel epifluorescence microscopy showed that PalC arrives at cortical complexes before PalA. As PalC recruitment is PalA independent and PalA recruitment is PalC dependent but PalB independent, these data complete the participation order of Pal proteins in the pathway and strongly support a model in which pH signalling takes place in ESCRT-containing, plasma-membrane-associated, rather than endosome-associated, complexes.
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spelling pubmed-33468292012-05-09 An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane Galindo, Antonio Calcagno-Pizarelli, Ana María Arst, Herbert N. Peñalva, Miguel Ángel J Cell Sci Research Articles The fungal pal/RIM signalling pathway, which regulates gene expression in response to environmental pH involves, in addition to dedicated proteins, several components of ESCRT complexes, which suggested that pH signalling proteins assemble on endosomal platforms. In Aspergillus nidulans, dedicated Pal proteins include the plasma membrane receptor PalH and its coupled arrestin, PalF, which becomes ubiquitylated in alkaline pH conditions, and three potentially endosomal ESCRT-III associates, including Vps32 interactors PalA and PalC and Vps24 interactor calpain-like PalB. We studied the subcellular locations at which signalling takes place after activating the pathway by shifting ambient pH to alkalinity. Rather than localising to endosomes, Vps32 interactors PalA and PalC transiently colocalise at alkaline-pH-induced cortical structures in a PalH-, Vps23- and Vps32-dependent but Vps27-independent manner. These cortical structures are much more stable when Vps4 is deficient, indicating that their half-life depends on ESCRT-III disassembly. Pull-down studies revealed that Vps23 interacts strongly with PalF, but co-immunoprecipitates exclusively with ubiquitylated PalF forms from extracts. We demonstrate that Vps23–GFP, expressed at physiological levels, is also recruited to cortical structures, very conspicuous in vps27Δ cells in which the prominent signal of Vps23–GFP on endosomes is eliminated, in a PalF- and alkaline pH-dependent manner. Dual-channel epifluorescence microscopy showed that PalC arrives at cortical complexes before PalA. As PalC recruitment is PalA independent and PalA recruitment is PalC dependent but PalB independent, these data complete the participation order of Pal proteins in the pathway and strongly support a model in which pH signalling takes place in ESCRT-containing, plasma-membrane-associated, rather than endosome-associated, complexes. Company of Biologists 2012-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3346829/ /pubmed/22344261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.098897 Text en © 2012. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly cited and all further distributions of the work or adaptation are subject to the same Creative Commons License terms.
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Galindo, Antonio
Calcagno-Pizarelli, Ana María
Arst, Herbert N.
Peñalva, Miguel Ángel
An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane
title An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane
title_full An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane
title_fullStr An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane
title_full_unstemmed An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane
title_short An ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal ESCRT-containing ambient pH signalling complexes at the plasma membrane
title_sort ordered pathway for the assembly of fungal escrt-containing ambient ph signalling complexes at the plasma membrane
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3346829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22344261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.098897
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