Yeast Kre1p is a cell surface O-glycoprotein |
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Authors: | Terry Roemer and Howard Bussey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biology Department, McGill University, 1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue, H3A 1B1 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | The Saccharomyces cerevisiae KRE1 gene encodes a secretory protein required for the production of the cell wall polymer (1 6)--glucan. Here we report further characterization of the KRE1 gene product, Krelp. A functional, epitope-tagged Krelp is shown to be highly modified in a SEC53-dependent manner. Krelp is O-glycosylated, but the basis for the majority of its post-translational modification is unknown. Fractionation of Kre1p reveals a cell wall-associated form and a less abundant membrane-associated species. Indirect immunoflurorescence demonstrates that Kre1p localizes to the cell surface, where it becomes concentrated at the surface of mother cells. Such a localization of Kre1p seems to parallel the CAL1/CSD2-dependent cell wall deposition of chitin found in S. cerevisiae, and is consistent with evidence from Schizophyllum commune that (1 6)--glucan accumulates during maturation of the subapical region of the wall distal to the hyphal tip. |
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Keywords: | Yeast Cell wall /content/t2517680kq664qwv/xxlarge946.gif" alt=" beta" align=" MIDDLE" BORDER=" 0" >-Glucan synthesis Kre1p O-glycoprotein |
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