The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic Activity

Hexokinases is a family of proteins that is found in all eukaryotes. Hexokinases play key roles in the primary carbon metabolism, where they catalyze the phosphorylation of glucose and fructose, but they have also been shown to be involved in glucose signaling in both yeast and plants. We have chara...

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Main Authors: Mikael Ulfstedt, Guo-Zhen Hu, D. Magnus Eklund, Hans Ronne
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.01887/full
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spelling doaj-83de18fc822644f5b29d8eb582bd318e2020-11-24T22:05:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2018-12-01910.3389/fpls.2018.01887420860The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic ActivityMikael Ulfstedt0Guo-Zhen Hu1D. Magnus Eklund2Hans Ronne3Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Plant Ecology and Evolution, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenHexokinases is a family of proteins that is found in all eukaryotes. Hexokinases play key roles in the primary carbon metabolism, where they catalyze the phosphorylation of glucose and fructose, but they have also been shown to be involved in glucose signaling in both yeast and plants. We have characterized the Klebsormidium nitens KnHXK1 gene, the only hexokinase-encoding gene in this charophyte alga. The encoded protein, KnHXK1, is a type B plant hexokinase with an N-terminal membrane anchor localizing the protein to the mitochondrial membranes. We found that KnHXK1 expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana can restore the glucose sensing and glucose repression defects of the glucose-insensitive hexokinase mutant gin2-1. Interestingly, both functions require a catalytically active enzyme, since an inactive double mutant was unable to complement gin2-1. These findings differ from previous results on Arabidopsis AtHXK1 and its orthologs in rice, where catalytic and glucose sensing functions could be separated, but are consistent with recent results on the rice cytoplasmic hexokinase OsHXK7. A model with both catalytic and non-catalytic roles for hexokinases in glucose sensing and glucose repression is discussed.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.01887/fullhexokinaseglucose repressionArabidopsis thalianaKlebsormidium nitensSaccharomyces cerevisiaeglucose signaling
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author Mikael Ulfstedt
Guo-Zhen Hu
D. Magnus Eklund
Hans Ronne
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Guo-Zhen Hu
D. Magnus Eklund
Hans Ronne
The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic Activity
Frontiers in Plant Science
hexokinase
glucose repression
Arabidopsis thaliana
Klebsormidium nitens
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
glucose signaling
author_facet Mikael Ulfstedt
Guo-Zhen Hu
D. Magnus Eklund
Hans Ronne
author_sort Mikael Ulfstedt
title The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic Activity
title_short The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic Activity
title_full The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic Activity
title_fullStr The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic Activity
title_full_unstemmed The Ability of a Charophyte Alga Hexokinase to Restore Glucose Signaling and Glucose Repression of Gene Expression in a Glucose-Insensitive Arabidopsis Hexokinase Mutant Depends on Its Catalytic Activity
title_sort ability of a charophyte alga hexokinase to restore glucose signaling and glucose repression of gene expression in a glucose-insensitive arabidopsis hexokinase mutant depends on its catalytic activity
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Hexokinases is a family of proteins that is found in all eukaryotes. Hexokinases play key roles in the primary carbon metabolism, where they catalyze the phosphorylation of glucose and fructose, but they have also been shown to be involved in glucose signaling in both yeast and plants. We have characterized the Klebsormidium nitens KnHXK1 gene, the only hexokinase-encoding gene in this charophyte alga. The encoded protein, KnHXK1, is a type B plant hexokinase with an N-terminal membrane anchor localizing the protein to the mitochondrial membranes. We found that KnHXK1 expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana can restore the glucose sensing and glucose repression defects of the glucose-insensitive hexokinase mutant gin2-1. Interestingly, both functions require a catalytically active enzyme, since an inactive double mutant was unable to complement gin2-1. These findings differ from previous results on Arabidopsis AtHXK1 and its orthologs in rice, where catalytic and glucose sensing functions could be separated, but are consistent with recent results on the rice cytoplasmic hexokinase OsHXK7. A model with both catalytic and non-catalytic roles for hexokinases in glucose sensing and glucose repression is discussed.
topic hexokinase
glucose repression
Arabidopsis thaliana
Klebsormidium nitens
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
glucose signaling
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.01887/full
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