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Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) that exceed the antioxidative capacity of the cell can be harmful and are termed oxidative stress. Increasing evidence suggests that ROS are not exclusively detrimental, but can fulfill important signaling functions. Recently, we have been able to demonstrate that a NAD...

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Autores principales: Weber, Manuela, Basu, Sukanya, González, Beatriz, Greslehner, Gregor P., Singer, Stefanie, Haskova, Danusa, Hasek, Jiri, Breitenbach, Michael, W.Gourlay, Campbell, Cullen, Paul J., Rinnerthaler, Mark
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7926930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671669
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10020322
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author Weber, Manuela
Basu, Sukanya
González, Beatriz
Greslehner, Gregor P.
Singer, Stefanie
Haskova, Danusa
Hasek, Jiri
Breitenbach, Michael
W.Gourlay, Campbell
Cullen, Paul J.
Rinnerthaler, Mark
author_facet Weber, Manuela
Basu, Sukanya
González, Beatriz
Greslehner, Gregor P.
Singer, Stefanie
Haskova, Danusa
Hasek, Jiri
Breitenbach, Michael
W.Gourlay, Campbell
Cullen, Paul J.
Rinnerthaler, Mark
author_sort Weber, Manuela
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description Reactive oxygen species (ROS) that exceed the antioxidative capacity of the cell can be harmful and are termed oxidative stress. Increasing evidence suggests that ROS are not exclusively detrimental, but can fulfill important signaling functions. Recently, we have been able to demonstrate that a NADPH oxidase-like enzyme (termed Yno1p) exists in the single-celled organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This enzyme resides in the peripheral and perinuclear endoplasmic reticulum and functions in close proximity to the plasma membrane. Its product, hydrogen peroxide, which is also produced by the action of the superoxide dismutase, Sod1p, influences signaling of key regulatory proteins Ras2p and Yck1p/2p. In the present work, we demonstrate that Yno1p-derived H(2)O(2) regulates outputs controlled by three MAP kinase pathways that can share components: the filamentous growth (filamentous growth MAPK (fMAPK)), pheromone response, and osmotic stress response (hyperosmolarity glycerol response, HOG) pathways. A key structural component and regulator in this process is the actin cytoskeleton. The nucleation and stabilization of actin are regulated by Yno1p. Cells lacking YNO1 showed reduced invasive growth, which could be reversed by stimulation of actin nucleation. Additionally, under osmotic stress, the vacuoles of a ∆yno1 strain show an enhanced fragmentation. During pheromone response induced by the addition of alpha-factor, Yno1p is responsible for a burst of ROS. Collectively, these results broaden the roles of ROS to encompass microbial differentiation responses and stress responses controlled by MAPK pathways.
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spelling pubmed-79269302021-03-04 Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways Weber, Manuela Basu, Sukanya González, Beatriz Greslehner, Gregor P. Singer, Stefanie Haskova, Danusa Hasek, Jiri Breitenbach, Michael W.Gourlay, Campbell Cullen, Paul J. Rinnerthaler, Mark Antioxidants (Basel) Article Reactive oxygen species (ROS) that exceed the antioxidative capacity of the cell can be harmful and are termed oxidative stress. Increasing evidence suggests that ROS are not exclusively detrimental, but can fulfill important signaling functions. Recently, we have been able to demonstrate that a NADPH oxidase-like enzyme (termed Yno1p) exists in the single-celled organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This enzyme resides in the peripheral and perinuclear endoplasmic reticulum and functions in close proximity to the plasma membrane. Its product, hydrogen peroxide, which is also produced by the action of the superoxide dismutase, Sod1p, influences signaling of key regulatory proteins Ras2p and Yck1p/2p. In the present work, we demonstrate that Yno1p-derived H(2)O(2) regulates outputs controlled by three MAP kinase pathways that can share components: the filamentous growth (filamentous growth MAPK (fMAPK)), pheromone response, and osmotic stress response (hyperosmolarity glycerol response, HOG) pathways. A key structural component and regulator in this process is the actin cytoskeleton. The nucleation and stabilization of actin are regulated by Yno1p. Cells lacking YNO1 showed reduced invasive growth, which could be reversed by stimulation of actin nucleation. Additionally, under osmotic stress, the vacuoles of a ∆yno1 strain show an enhanced fragmentation. During pheromone response induced by the addition of alpha-factor, Yno1p is responsible for a burst of ROS. Collectively, these results broaden the roles of ROS to encompass microbial differentiation responses and stress responses controlled by MAPK pathways. MDPI 2021-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7926930/ /pubmed/33671669 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10020322 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Weber, Manuela
Basu, Sukanya
González, Beatriz
Greslehner, Gregor P.
Singer, Stefanie
Haskova, Danusa
Hasek, Jiri
Breitenbach, Michael
W.Gourlay, Campbell
Cullen, Paul J.
Rinnerthaler, Mark
Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways
title Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways
title_full Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways
title_fullStr Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways
title_short Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation by the Yeast NADPH Oxidase Yno1p Impacts Processes Controlled by MAPK Pathways
title_sort actin cytoskeleton regulation by the yeast nadph oxidase yno1p impacts processes controlled by mapk pathways
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7926930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671669
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10020322
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