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Calcium modulation of polyamine transport is lost in a putrescine-sensitive mutant of Neurospora crassa.
Authors:R H Davis  J L Ristow  A D Howard  G R Barnett
Institution:Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine 92717.
Abstract:Putrescine transport in Neurospora is saturable and concentrative in dilute buffers, but in the growth medium putrescine simply equilibrates across the cell membrane. We describe a mutant, puu-1, that can concentrate putrescine from the growth medium because the polyamine transport system has lost its normal sensitivity to Ca2+. The wild type closely resembles the mutant if it is washed with citrate and ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)N,N'-tetraacetic acid. The mutant phenotype also appears in the wild type after treatment with cycloheximide. The results suggest that putrescine uptake is normally regulated by an unstable Ca(2+)-binding protein that restricts polyamine uptake. This protein is evidently distinct from the polyamine-binding function for uptake, which is normal in mutant and in cycloheximide-treated wild type cells. The puu-1 mutation, stripping of Ca2+, and cycloheximide treatment all cause an impairment of amino acid transport, indicating that other membrane transport functions rely upon the product of the puu-1+ gene. Preliminary evidence suggests that the putrescine carrier is not the Ca(2+)-sensitive, low-affinity K(+)-transport system, but K+ efflux does accompany putrescine uptake.
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