PgmNr Y3022: Nutrient starvation induces upregulation of α-mannosidase Ams1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:
M. Umekawa 1 ; M. Ujihara 1 ; K. Makishima 1 ; S. Yamamoto 1 ; H. Takematsu 2 ; M. Wakayama 1


Institutes
1) Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, JP; 2) Kyoto University, Kyoto, JP.


Keyword: Cell Cycle/Growth Control/Metabolism

Abstract:

Cells have evolved the mechanisms to survive nutritional shortages in the environment. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, α-mannosidase Ams1 is known to play a role in catabolism of N-linked free oligosaccharides in the cytosol. Although, this enzyme is also known to be transported selectively from the cytosol to the vacuoles by autophagy, the physiological significance of this transport has not been clarified.

To elucidate the regulatory mechanism of the activity of Ams1, we assessed the enzymatic activity of the cell free extract of the wild-type and various gene disruptants under different nutritional conditions. In addition, the regulation of Ams1 at both transcription and post-translation was examined. The activity of Ams1 was significantly increased upon the depletion of glucose in the medium. Interestingly, the activity of the enzyme was also stimulated by nitrogen starvation. Our data showed that the activity of Ams1 is regulated by the stress responsive transcriptional factors Msn2/4 through the protein kinase A and the target of rapamycin complex 1 pathways. In addition, Ams1 is post-translationally activated by Pep4-dependent processing in the vacuoles.



Yeast Database Genetic Index
1. gene symbol: ams1; systematic name: YGL156W