The vacuolar V1/V0-ATPase is involved in the release of the HOPS subunit Vps41 from vacuoles, vacuole fragmentation and fusion |
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Authors: | Takeda Kozue Cabrera Margarita Rohde Jan Bausch Dirk Jensen Ole N Ungermann Christian |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Osnabrück, Barbarastrasse 13, 49076 Osnabrück, Germany. |
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Abstract: | At yeast vacuoles, phosphorylation of the HOPS subunit Vps41 depends on the Yck3 kinase. In a screen for mutants that mimic the yck3Delta phenotype, in which Vps41 accumulates in vacuolar dots, we observed that mutants in the V0-part of the V0/V1-ATPase, in particular in vma16Delta, also accumulate Vps41. This accumulation is not due to a phosphorylation defect, but to reduced release of Vps41 from vma16Delta vacuoles. One reason could be a connection to vacuole fission, which is blocked in V-ATPase mutants. Vacuole fusion is not impaired between vacuoles lacking the V0-subunits Vma16 or Vma6 and wild-type vacuoles, whereas fusion between mutant vacuoles is reduced. Our data suggest a connection between vacuole biogenesis and membrane fusion. |
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Keywords: | Yck3 Vps41 V-ATPase Fusion Vacuole |
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