Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.

Sumoylation, a post-translational protein modification by small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO), has been implicated in many stress responses. Here we analyzed the potential role of sumoylation in osmo-response in yeast. We find that osmotic stress induces rapid accumulation of sumoylated species in...

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Main Authors: Ameair Abu Irqeba, Yang Li, Mahmoud Panahi, Ming Zhu, Yuqi Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3911979?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e8976ec4f3c74790bef79e74288cb6142020-11-24T20:50:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8730610.1371/journal.pone.0087306Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.Ameair Abu IrqebaYang LiMahmoud PanahiMing ZhuYuqi WangSumoylation, a post-translational protein modification by small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO), has been implicated in many stress responses. Here we analyzed the potential role of sumoylation in osmo-response in yeast. We find that osmotic stress induces rapid accumulation of sumoylated species in normal yeast cells. Interestingly, disruption of MAP kinase Hog1 leads to a much higher level of accumulation of sumoylated conjugates that are independent of new protein synthesis. We also find that the accumulation of sumoylated species is dependent on a SUMO ligase Siz1. Notably, overexpression of SIZ1 in HOG1-disruption mutants (hog1Δ) but not in wild type cells leads to a markedly increased and prolonged accumulation of sumoylated species. Examination of osmo-tolerance of yeast mutants that display either an increase or a decrease in the global sumoylation level revealed an inverse relationship between accumulation of sumoylated conjugates and osmo-tolerance. Further investigation has shown that many of the sumoylated species induced by hyperosmotic stress are actually poly-sumoylated. Together, these findings indicate that abnormal accumulation of poly-sumoylated conjugates is harmful for osmo-tolerance in yeast, and suggest that Hog1 promotes adaptation to hyperosmotic stress partially via regulation of global sumoylation level.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3911979?pdf=render
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author Ameair Abu Irqeba
Yang Li
Mahmoud Panahi
Ming Zhu
Yuqi Wang
spellingShingle Ameair Abu Irqeba
Yang Li
Mahmoud Panahi
Ming Zhu
Yuqi Wang
Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ameair Abu Irqeba
Yang Li
Mahmoud Panahi
Ming Zhu
Yuqi Wang
author_sort Ameair Abu Irqeba
title Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.
title_short Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.
title_full Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.
title_fullStr Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.
title_full_unstemmed Regulating global sumoylation by a MAP kinase Hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.
title_sort regulating global sumoylation by a map kinase hog1 and its potential role in osmo-tolerance in yeast.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Sumoylation, a post-translational protein modification by small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO), has been implicated in many stress responses. Here we analyzed the potential role of sumoylation in osmo-response in yeast. We find that osmotic stress induces rapid accumulation of sumoylated species in normal yeast cells. Interestingly, disruption of MAP kinase Hog1 leads to a much higher level of accumulation of sumoylated conjugates that are independent of new protein synthesis. We also find that the accumulation of sumoylated species is dependent on a SUMO ligase Siz1. Notably, overexpression of SIZ1 in HOG1-disruption mutants (hog1Δ) but not in wild type cells leads to a markedly increased and prolonged accumulation of sumoylated species. Examination of osmo-tolerance of yeast mutants that display either an increase or a decrease in the global sumoylation level revealed an inverse relationship between accumulation of sumoylated conjugates and osmo-tolerance. Further investigation has shown that many of the sumoylated species induced by hyperosmotic stress are actually poly-sumoylated. Together, these findings indicate that abnormal accumulation of poly-sumoylated conjugates is harmful for osmo-tolerance in yeast, and suggest that Hog1 promotes adaptation to hyperosmotic stress partially via regulation of global sumoylation level.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3911979?pdf=render
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