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Pichia guilliermondii strain with blocked GTP cyclohydrolase II was transformed using replicative plasmids and their fragments containing the structural gene RIB7 of this enzyme. Experiments showed that the presence of an ARS element and the promoter region of the gene in the genome of transformants reduces the probability of their reversion to the wild-type phenotype. Different types of recombination in the yeast P. guilliermondii are discussed.  相似文献   
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Hyaluronan (HA) turnover accelerates metastatic progression of prostate cancer in part by increasing rates of tumor cell proliferation and motility. To determine the mechanism, we overexpressed hyaluronidase 1 (Hyal1) as a fluorescent fusion protein and examined its impact on endocytosis and vesicular trafficking. Overexpression of Hyal1 led to increased rates of internalization of HA and the endocytic recycling marker transferrin. Live imaging of Hyal1, sucrose gradient centrifugation, and specific colocalization of Rab GTPases defined the subcellular distribution of Hyal1 as early and late endosomes, lysosomes, and recycling vesicles. Manipulation of vesicular trafficking by chemical inhibitors or with constitutively active and dominant negative Rab expression constructs caused atypical localization of Hyal1. Using the catalytically inactive point mutant Hyal1-E131Q, we found that enzymatic activity of Hyal1 was necessary for normal localization within the cell as Hyal1-E131Q was mainly detected within the endoplasmic reticulum. Expression of a HA-binding point mutant, Hyal1-Y202F, revealed that secretion of Hyal1 and concurrent reuptake from the extracellular space are critical for rapid HA internalization and cell proliferation. Overall, excess Hyal1 secretion accelerates endocytic vesicle trafficking in a substrate-dependent manner, promoting aggressive tumor cell behavior.  相似文献   
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Abstract: Many articulated brachiopods experience marked life habit variations during ontogeny because they experience their fluid environment at successively higher Reynolds numbers, and they can change the configuration of their inhalant and exhalant flows as body size increases. We show that the extant brachiopod Terebratalia transversa undergoes a substantial ontogenetic change in reorientation governed by rotation around the pedicle. T. transversa′s reorientation angle (maximum ability to rotate on the pedicle) decreases during ontogeny, from 180 degrees in juveniles to 10–20 degrees in individuals exceeding 5 mm, to complete cessation of rotation in individuals larger than 10 mm. Rotation ability is substantially reduced after T. transversa achieves the adult lophophore configuration and preferred orientation with respect to ambient water currents at a length of 2.5–5 mm. We hypothesize that the rotation angle of T. transversa is determined mainly by the position of ventral and dorsal points of attachment of dorsal pedicle muscles relative to the pedicle. T. transversa shows a close correlation between the ontogenetic change in reorientation angle and ontogeny of morphological traits that are related to points of attachment of dorsal pedicle muscles, although other morphological features can also limit rotation in the adult stage. The major morphological change in cardinalia shape and the observed reduction of rotation affect individuals 2.5–10 mm in length. The position of ventral insertions of dorsal pedicle muscles remains constant, but contraction of dorsal pedicle muscles is functionally handicapped because dorsal insertions shift away from the valve midline, rise above the dorsal valve floor, and become limited by a wide cardinal process early in ontogeny (<5 mm). The rate of increase of cardinal process width and of distance between dorsal pedicle muscle scars substantially decreases in the subadult stage (5–10 mm), and most of the cardinalia shell traits grow nearly isometrically in the adult stage (>10 mm). T. transversa attains smaller shell length in crevices than on exposed substrates. The proportion of small‐sized individuals and population density is lower on exposed substrates than in crevices, indicating higher juvenile mortality on substrates prone to grazing and physical disturbance. The loss of reorientation ability can be a consequence of morphological changes that strengthen substrate attachment and maximize protection against biotic or physical disturbance (1) by minimizing torques around the pedicle axis and/or (2) by shifting energy investments into attachment strength at the expense of the cost involved in reorientation.  相似文献   
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Zinc is essential for function of mitochondria as a cofactor for several matrix zinc metalloproteins. We demonstrate that a labile cationic zinc component of low molecular mass exists in the yeast mitochondrial matrix. This zinc pool is homeostatically regulated in response to the cellular zinc status. This pool of zinc is functionally important because matrix targeting of a cytosolic zinc-binding protein reduces the level of labile zinc and interferes with mitochondrial respiratory function. We identified a series of proteins that modulate the matrix zinc pool, one of which is a novel conserved mitochondrial protein designated Mzm1. Mutant mzm1Δ cells have reduced total and labile mitochondrial zinc, and these cells are hypersensitive to perturbations of the labile pool. In addition, mzm1Δ cells have a destabilized cytochrome c reductase (Complex III) without any effects on Complexes IV or V. Thus, we have established that a link exists between Complex III integrity and the labile mitochondrial zinc pool.  相似文献   
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The final step in the assembly of the ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase or bc1 complex involves the insertion of the Rieske Fe/S cluster protein, Rip1. Maturation of Rip1 occurs within the mitochondrial matrix prior to its translocation across the inner membrane (IM) in a process mediated by the Bcs1 ATPase and subsequent insertion into the bc1 complex. Here we show that the matrix protein Mzm1 functions as a Rip1 chaperone, stabilizing Rip1 prior to the translocation step. In the absence of Mzm1, Rip1 is prone to either proteolytic degradation or temperature-induced aggregation. A series of Rip1 truncations were engineered to probe motifs necessary for Mzm1 interaction and Bcs1-mediated translocation of Rip1. The Mzm1 interaction with Rip1 persists in Rip1 variants lacking its transmembrane domain or containing only its C-terminal globular Fe/S domain. Replacement of the globular domain of Rip1 with that of the heterologous folded protein Grx3 abrogated Mzm1 interaction; however, appending the C-terminal 30 residues of Rip1 to the Rip1-Grx3 chimera restored Mzm1 interaction. The Rip1-Grx3 chimera and a Rip1 truncation containing only the N-terminal 92 residues each induced stabilization of the bc1:cytochrome oxidase supercomplex in a Bcs1-dependent manner. However, the Rip1 variants were not stably associated with the supercomplex. The induced supercomplex stabilization by the Rip1 N terminus was independent of Mzm1.  相似文献   
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Three missense SURF1 mutations identified in patients with Leigh syndrome (LS) were evaluated in the yeast homolog Shy1 protein. Introduction of two of the Leigh mutations, F249T and Y344D, in Shy1 failed to significantly attenuate the function of Shy1 in cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) biogenesis as seen with the human mutations. In contrast, a G137E substitution in Shy1 results in a nonfunctional protein conferring a CcO deficiency. The G137E Shy1 mutant phenocopied shy1Δ cells in impaired Cox1 hemylation and low mitochondrial copper. A genetic screen for allele-specific suppressors of the G137E Shy1 mutant revealed Coa2, Cox10, and a novel factor designated Coa4. Coa2 and Cox10 are previously characterized CcO assembly factors. Coa4 is a twin CX9C motif mitochondrial protein localized in the intermembrane space and associated with the inner membrane. Cells lacking Coa4 are depressed in CcO activity but show no impairment in Cox1 maturation or formation of the Shy1-stabilized Cox1 assembly intermediate. To glean insights into the functional role of Coa4 in CcO biogenesis, an unbiased suppressor screen of coa4Δ cells was conducted. Respiratory function of coa4Δ cells was restored by the overexpression of CYC1 encoding cytochrome c. Cyc1 is known to be important at an ill-defined step in the assembly and/or stability of CcO. This new link to Coa4 may begin to further elucidate the role of Cyc1 in CcO biogenesis.Leigh syndrome (LS) is a highly progressive neurological disorder of infancy characterized by necrotizing lesions in the midbrain and brain stem (32). Humans afflicted with LS have compromised oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) function due to mutations in nuclear or mitochondrial genes encoding respiratory chain components or their assembly factors. Although LS infants are born with a normal appearance, neurological lesions develop within months and dysfunction extends to other organs, resulting in a high mortality rate. LS patients typically have mutations affecting complex I or complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase [CcO]) of the OXPHOS pathway (14). Patients with a specific CcO deficiency most often have mutations in the SURF1 gene that encodes a CcO assembly factor (9, 15, 41).SURF1 is not absolutely required for CcO biogenesis in humans, since SURF1-deficient patient fibroblasts retain 10 to 15% of residual CcO activity (32). The yeast homolog of SURF1 is Shy1 (SURF1 homolog in yeast) and has a conserved function in CcO biogenesis (24). Yeast lacking Shy1 retain residual CcO activity, but growth of the mutant strain is compromised on respiratory, nonfermentable carbon sources (4).Insights into the function of SURF1 in human cells have been gleaned through the characterization of stalled CcO assembly intermediates in cells isolated from SURF1 LS patients using blue native (BN) gel electrophoresis. One intermediate, designated S2, which accumulates in SURF1-deficient patient fibroblasts, consists of Cox1 in association with two nuclear CcO subunits, CoxIV and Va (38, 45, 47). A similar stalled assembly intermediate accumulates in CcO-deficient patients with mutations in two other assembly factors, SCO1 and SCO2. These assembly proteins function in the maturation of the mitochondrially encoded Cox2 subunit and the binuclear copper (CuA) site within this subunit. In contrast, studies with patient fibroblasts harboring mutations in the genes encoding Cox10 and Cox15 proteins, which are involved in the biosynthesis of the heme a cofactor used exclusively by CcO (at the heme a and heme a3:CuB sites), show only free Cox1 by BN analysis (1, 2). These data suggest that CcO biogenesis commences with the mitochondrial synthesis and maturation of Cox1, while the other two mitochondrially encoded subunits, Cox2 and Cox3, are added at later stages. The absence of the S2 intermediate in cells with mutations in COX10 or COX15 is consistent with the prediction that the S2 assembly intermediate contains Cox1 with at least the heme a center formed.The first major clue to the function of SURF1 came from studies with the bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides, in which surf1 mutant cells showed impairment in the formation of the heme a3:CuB bimetallic center within Cox1 (33). Specifically, heme a and CuB were observed spectroscopically with surf1 mutant cells, but heme a3 was not present. The CuB site had an altered spectroscopic signature to compensate for the loss of heme a3, as the two cofactors typically coordinate with each other. This study suggests Surf1 is involved in the maturation of the heme a3 site in CcO. In lower eukaryotes, impairment of CcO assembly results in proteolytic degradation of the stalled intermediates (16). Thus, it is not possible to isolate the CcO complex in shy1Δ yeast cells to identify any missing cofactors. However, Shy1 was shown to have a key role in formation of the heterobimetallic CuB:heme a3 center in yeast Cox1 (18). Furthermore, it was recently shown that Surf1 in bacteria is a heme-binding protein (10), although these findings have yet to be confirmed in eukaryotes.Additional insights into the function of SURF1/Shy1 came from the isolation of genetic suppressors of shy1Δ respiratory deficiency in yeast (3). Respiratory function can be partially restored in shy1Δ cells by enhancing Cox1 translation through the overexpression of MSS51 (6), a dual-function protein that acts as a COX1 translational activator in addition to binding to the newly synthesized Cox1 polypeptide. Suppression of the shy1Δ respiratory defect is also observed with enhanced expression levels of the two CcO subunits Cox5a and Cox6 corresponding to the human S2-containing subunits CoxIV and Va (15). Overexpression of COA2, a recently identified CcO assembly factor shown to interact with Shy1, can also suppress the shy1Δ respiratory defect (30). Finally, overexpression of the COX10 gene that encodes the hydroxyfarnesyl transferase, which generates heme o as the first step in heme a biosynthesis, can partially restore respiratory function in shy1Δ cells. Although overexpression of COX10 has only very weak suppressor activity, a marked synergistic effect was apparent in the overexpression of both MSS51 and COX10 (29).Shy1 has a secondary function in yeast in the maintenance of the conserved mitochondrial copper storage pool that is used in the copper metallation of Cox1 and Cox2 during CcO biogenesis. Yeast cells lacking Shy1 contain mitochondria with a partially depleted matrix copper storage pool, and the respiratory defect of shy1Δ cells can be partially reversed by growth in the presence of exogenous copper (29). Similarly, liver and muscle samples from patients with SURF1 mutations exhibit a cellular copper deficiency (37). Maintenance of the matrix copper pool is postulated to be linked to active CcO biogenesis in general, as patient tissue with mutations to two other CcO assembly factors, SCO1 and SCO2, result in a cellular copper deficiency as well (22).Human SURF1 and yeast Shy1 are both mitochondrial proteins tethered to the inner membrane (IM) by two transmembrane (TM) helices with a large central domain projecting into the intermembrane space (IMS). Most LS patients with SURF1 mutations have gene deletions or rearrangements. Missense mutations in SURF1 are quite rare, with only a limited number being reported. These mutations tend to be associated with a mild clinical phenotype, and patient survival is prolonged (28). We selected a subset of known missense mutations, two of which lie within the IMS globular domain and a third that maps to the second TM domain. In an attempt to gain further insights into which functional step of SURF1 was compromised by the missense mutations, we engineered and characterized the corresponding mutations in conserved residues of yeast SHY1. In doing so, we have additionally identified a new member of the CcO assembly factor family, Coa4, that may be linked to the role of cytochrome c in CcO assembly. We show that the respiratory defect of cells lacking Coa4 is specifically suppressed by the overexpression of the IMS electron carrier cytochrome c (CYC1). This is the first time CYC1 has been found as a suppressor of a CcO assembly mutant.  相似文献   
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Spring oilseed rapeBrassica napus L. ssp.oleifera cv. HM-81 was transformed with TL-DNA of the Ri plasmid of the agropine strainAgrobacterium rhizogenes 15834. Selfed progenies (R2 and R3 generations) were studied for changes in values of growth characteristics and fatty acids contents. Transformants are ‘homozygous’ for TL-DNA. Both generations of transformants differed significantly from the nontransformed control plants in reduced length, lower number of pods per plant, lower total mass of seeds and the higher number of branches. The contents of palmitic, linoleic and linolenic acids were significantly higher in transformants when compared with the control. On the contrary, the contents of both stearic and oleic acids were in most of transformants significantly lower. Only traces of erucic acid (less than 0.05 % ) were found, both in transformed and nontransformed plants.  相似文献   
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Biogenesis of cytochrome c oxidase   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Cytochrome c oxidase (COX), the terminal enzyme of electron transport chains in some prokaryotes and in mitochondria, has been characterized in detail over many years. Recently, a number of new data on structural and functional aspects as well as on COX biogenesis emerged. COX biogenesis includes a variety of steps starting from translation to the formation of the mature complex. Each step involves a set of specific factors that assist translation of subunits, their translocation across membranes, insertion of essential cofactors, assembly and final maturation of the enzyme. In this review, we focus on the organization and biogenesis of COX.  相似文献   
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In 59 samples of periphyton and phytoplankton collected in 2002 - 2003 from the Nahal Qishon (Qishon River), northern Israel, we found 178 species from seven divisions of algae and cyanoprocaryotes. Diatoms, clorophytes, and cyanoprocaryotes prevail. Nitzschia and Navicula (Bacillariophyta) are the most abundant. Most of the species are cosmopolitan or widespread, except Lagynion janei (Chrysophyta), which is endemic for the Mediterranean Realm. About 17% of species (26) are new for Israel and five of them represent the first recorded genera: Crinalium endophyticum Crow, Actinocyclus normanii (Gregory) Hustedt, Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum (Agardh) Kütz (Chlorophyta), Lagynion janei Bourelly, and Stylococcus aureus Chodat. Most of them come from a rare riverine assemblage with red alga Audouinella pygmea, as well as from the estuarine assemblage. Alkaliphiles predominate among the indicators of acidity, with few acidophiles confined to the communities under the impact of industrial wastes. Among the indicators of salinity, most numerous are the oligohalobien-indifferents and species adapted to a moderate salinity level. The relative species richness of ecological groups and the indices of saprobity are correlated with changes in conductivity, pH, and N-nitrate concentration. Indicators of organic pollution fall in the range of betameso- to alfamesosaprobic self-purification grades. Our studies show ecological significance of the Nahal Qishon as a model for a strongly disturbed aquatic ecosystem in the coastal zone of eastern Mediterranean.  相似文献   
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