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The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels

Ca(2+) is a ubiquitous second messenger, which allows eukaryotic cells to respond to external stimuli. The use of genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators allows real-time monitoring of cytosolic Ca(2+) levels to study such responses. Here we explored the possibility of using the ratiometric Ca(2+) ind...

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Autores principales: Kulakova, Maria V., Karginov, Azamat V., Alexandrov, Alexander I., Agaphonov, Michael O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231710004
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author Kulakova, Maria V.
Karginov, Azamat V.
Alexandrov, Alexander I.
Agaphonov, Michael O.
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Karginov, Azamat V.
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description Ca(2+) is a ubiquitous second messenger, which allows eukaryotic cells to respond to external stimuli. The use of genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators allows real-time monitoring of cytosolic Ca(2+) levels to study such responses. Here we explored the possibility of using the ratiometric Ca(2+) indicator GEM-GECO for monitoring cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](cyt)) in the yeast Ogataea parapolymorpha. High-level production of GEM-GECO led to a severe growth defect in cells lacking the vacuolar Ca(2+) ATPase Pmc1, which is involved in [Ca(2+)](cyt) control, and prompted a phenotype resembling that of Pmc1 deficiency, in a strain with wild-type PMC1. This was likely due to the presence of the calmodulin domain in GEM-GECO. In contrast to previous studies of genetically-encoded calcium indicators in neuronal cells, our results suggest that physiological effects of GEM-GECO expression in yeast cells are due not to Ca(2+) depletion, but to excessive Ca(2+) signaling. Despite these drawbacks, study of fluorescence in individual cells revealed switching of GEM-GECO from the Ca(2+)-free to Ca(2+)-bound state minutes after external addition of CaCl(2). This was followed by gradual return of GEM-GECO to a Ca(2+)-free-state that was impaired in the pmc1-Δ mutant. These results demonstrate GEM-GECO usability for [Ca(2+)](cyt) monitoring in budding yeast.
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spelling pubmed-94565572022-09-09 The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels Kulakova, Maria V. Karginov, Azamat V. Alexandrov, Alexander I. Agaphonov, Michael O. Int J Mol Sci Article Ca(2+) is a ubiquitous second messenger, which allows eukaryotic cells to respond to external stimuli. The use of genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators allows real-time monitoring of cytosolic Ca(2+) levels to study such responses. Here we explored the possibility of using the ratiometric Ca(2+) indicator GEM-GECO for monitoring cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](cyt)) in the yeast Ogataea parapolymorpha. High-level production of GEM-GECO led to a severe growth defect in cells lacking the vacuolar Ca(2+) ATPase Pmc1, which is involved in [Ca(2+)](cyt) control, and prompted a phenotype resembling that of Pmc1 deficiency, in a strain with wild-type PMC1. This was likely due to the presence of the calmodulin domain in GEM-GECO. In contrast to previous studies of genetically-encoded calcium indicators in neuronal cells, our results suggest that physiological effects of GEM-GECO expression in yeast cells are due not to Ca(2+) depletion, but to excessive Ca(2+) signaling. Despite these drawbacks, study of fluorescence in individual cells revealed switching of GEM-GECO from the Ca(2+)-free to Ca(2+)-bound state minutes after external addition of CaCl(2). This was followed by gradual return of GEM-GECO to a Ca(2+)-free-state that was impaired in the pmc1-Δ mutant. These results demonstrate GEM-GECO usability for [Ca(2+)](cyt) monitoring in budding yeast. MDPI 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9456557/ /pubmed/36077401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231710004 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kulakova, Maria V.
Karginov, Azamat V.
Alexandrov, Alexander I.
Agaphonov, Michael O.
The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels
title The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels
title_full The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels
title_fullStr The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels
title_full_unstemmed The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels
title_short The GEM-GECO Calcium Indicator Is Useable in Ogataea parapolymorpha Yeast, but Aggravates Effects of Increased Cytosolic Calcium Levels
title_sort gem-geco calcium indicator is useable in ogataea parapolymorpha yeast, but aggravates effects of increased cytosolic calcium levels
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231710004
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