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Amino acids control ammonia pulses in yeast colonies
Authors:Zikánová Blanka  Kuthan Martin  Ricicová Markéta  Forstová Jitka  Palková Zdena
Institution:Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Charles University, Vinicná 5, 12844 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
Abstract:Individual yeast colonies produce pulses of volatile ammonia separated by phases of medium acidification. Colonies of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant defective in the general amino acid permease, Gap1p, exhibit decreased ammonia production. Mutations in the S. cerevisiae amino acid sensor SPS completely abolish the colony ammonia pulses. In contrast, the ammonia pulse production is independent of external concentrations of ammonium and of its uptake by the ammonium permeases Mep1p, Mep2p, and Mep3p. It is concluded that in S. cerevisiae colonies, the extracellular amino acids, but not the extracellular ammonium, serve as a source for volatile ammonia production. These phenomena are not restricted to S. cerevisiae, since we observe that extracellular levels of 8 out of the 20 tested amino acids are necessary for ammonia pulses produced by Candida mogii colonies.
Keywords:Yeast colonies  Ammonia signalling  Amino acid permeases  SPS sensor  Ammonium permeases
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