Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80D
In our previous study, we found that Ypt1p, a Rab family small GTPase protein, exhibits a stress-driven structural and functional switch from a GTPase to a molecular chaperone, and mediates thermo tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In the current study, we focused on the temperature-sensitive yp...
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doaj-602e25f676524094aeb1f35946a954a22020-11-25T00:58:12ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-01-0120113210.3390/ijms20010132ijms20010132Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80DChang Ho Kang0Joung Hun Park1Eun Seon Lee2Seol Ki Paeng3Ho Byoung Chae4Yong Hun Chi5Sang Yeol Lee6Division of Applied Life Sciences (BK21+) and Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaDivision of Applied Life Sciences (BK21+) and Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaDivision of Applied Life Sciences (BK21+) and Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaDivision of Applied Life Sciences (BK21+) and Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaDivision of Applied Life Sciences (BK21+) and Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaDivision of Applied Life Sciences (BK21+) and Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaDivision of Applied Life Sciences (BK21+) and Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Research Center, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaIn our previous study, we found that Ypt1p, a Rab family small GTPase protein, exhibits a stress-driven structural and functional switch from a GTPase to a molecular chaperone, and mediates thermo tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In the current study, we focused on the temperature-sensitive ypt1-G80D mutant, and found that the mutant cells are highly sensitive to heat-shock, due to a deficiency in the chaperone function of Ypt1pG80D. This defect results from an inability of the protein to form high molecular weight polymers, even though it retains almost normal GTPase function. The heat-stress sensitivity of ypt1-G80D cells was partially recovered by treatment with 4-phenylbutyric acid, a chemical chaperone. These findings indicate that loss of the chaperone function of Ypt1pG80D underlies the heat sensitivity of ypt1-G80D cells. We also compared the proteomes of YPT1 (wild-type) and ypt1-G80D cells to investigate Ypt1p-controlled proteins under heat-stress conditions. Our findings suggest that Ypt1p controls an abundance of proteins involved in metabolism, protein synthesis, cellular energy generation, stress response, and DNA regulation. Finally, we suggest that Ypt1p essentially regulates fundamental cellular processes under heat-stress conditions by acting as a molecular chaperone.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/1/132small GTPaseheat-shockmolecular chaperonestructural changefunctional switch |
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Chang Ho Kang Joung Hun Park Eun Seon Lee Seol Ki Paeng Ho Byoung Chae Yong Hun Chi Sang Yeol Lee Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80D International Journal of Molecular Sciences small GTPase heat-shock molecular chaperone structural change functional switch |
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Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80D |
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Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80D |
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Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80D |
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Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80D |
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Exploring Novel Functions of the Small GTPase Ypt1p under Heat-Shock by Characterizing a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant Yeast Strain, ypt1-G80D |
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exploring novel functions of the small gtpase ypt1p under heat-shock by characterizing a temperature-sensitive mutant yeast strain, ypt1-g80d |
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In our previous study, we found that Ypt1p, a Rab family small GTPase protein, exhibits a stress-driven structural and functional switch from a GTPase to a molecular chaperone, and mediates thermo tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In the current study, we focused on the temperature-sensitive ypt1-G80D mutant, and found that the mutant cells are highly sensitive to heat-shock, due to a deficiency in the chaperone function of Ypt1pG80D. This defect results from an inability of the protein to form high molecular weight polymers, even though it retains almost normal GTPase function. The heat-stress sensitivity of ypt1-G80D cells was partially recovered by treatment with 4-phenylbutyric acid, a chemical chaperone. These findings indicate that loss of the chaperone function of Ypt1pG80D underlies the heat sensitivity of ypt1-G80D cells. We also compared the proteomes of YPT1 (wild-type) and ypt1-G80D cells to investigate Ypt1p-controlled proteins under heat-stress conditions. Our findings suggest that Ypt1p controls an abundance of proteins involved in metabolism, protein synthesis, cellular energy generation, stress response, and DNA regulation. Finally, we suggest that Ypt1p essentially regulates fundamental cellular processes under heat-stress conditions by acting as a molecular chaperone. |
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small GTPase heat-shock molecular chaperone structural change functional switch |
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