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Reference - PMID:19001374 - Drosophila ABC transporter, DmHMT-1, confers tolerance to cadmium. DmHMT-1 and its yeast homolog, SpHMT-1, are not essential for vacuolar phytochelatin sequestration.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:19001374
Title
Drosophila ABC transporter, DmHMT-1, confers tolerance to cadmium. DmHMT-1 and its yeast homolog, SpHMT-1, are not essential for vacuolar phytochelatin sequestration.
Authors
Sooksa-Nguan T, Yakubov B, Kozlovskyy VI, Barkume CM, Howe KJ, Thannhauser TW, Rutzke MA, Hart JJ, Kochian LV, Rea PA, Vatamaniuk OK
Citation
J Biol Chem 2009 Jan 02;284(1):354-362
Publication year
2009
Abstract
Half-molecule ATP-binding cassette transporters of the HMT-1 (heavy metal tolerance factor 1) subfamily are required for Cd2+ tolerance in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Caenorhabditis elegans, and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Based on studies of S. pombe, it has been proposed that SpHMT-1 transports heavy metal.phytochelatin (PC) complexes into the vacuolysosomal compartment. PCs are glutathione derivatives synthesized by PC synthases (PCS) in plants, fungi, and C. elegans in response to heavy metals. Our previous studies in C. elegans, however, suggested that HMT-1 and PCS-1 do not necessarily act in concert in metal detoxification. To further explore this inconsistency, we have gone on to test whether DmHMT-1, an HMT-1 from a new source, Drosophila, whose genome lacks PCS homologs, functions in heavy metal detoxification. In so doing, we show that heterologously expressed DmHMT-1 suppresses the Cd2+ hypersensitivity of S. pombe hmt-1 mutants and localizes to the vacuolar membrane but does not transport Cd.PC complexes. Crucially, similar analyses of S. pombe hmt-1 mutants extend this finding to show that SpHMT-1 itself either does not transport Cd.PC complexes or is not the principal Cd.PC/apoPC transporter. Consistent with this discovery and with our previous suggestion that HMT-1 and PCS-1 do not operate in a simple linear metal detoxification pathway, we demonstrate that, unlike PCS-deficient cells, which are hypersensitive to several heavy metals, SpHMT-1-deficient cells are hypersensitive to Cd2+, but not to Hg2+ or As3+. These findings significantly change our current understanding of the function of HMT-1 proteins and invoke a PC-independent role for these transporters in Cd2+ detoxification.

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Complementation

PBO:0010259 - functionally complemented by D. melanogaster HMT1(CG4225)

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GO biological process

GO:0036249 - cadmium ion import into vacuole

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GO:0098849 - cellular detoxification of cadmium ion

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GO:0036246 - phytochelatin 2 import into vacuole

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GO:0046938 - phytochelatin biosynthetic process

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0004370 - decreased cadmium ion import into vacuole

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FYPO:0004369 - decreased vacuolar phytochelatin level

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FYPO:0004368 - normal growth on arsenic

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FYPO:0003508 - normal growth on mercury

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FYPO:0002722 - phytochelatin absent from cell

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FYPO:0000093 - sensitive to arsenic

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FYPO:0000096 - sensitive to cadmium

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FYPO:0000748 - sensitive to mercury

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