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Reference - PMID:20388730 - Mannosylinositol phosphorylceramide is a major sphingolipid component and is required for proper localization of plasma-membrane proteins in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

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PubMed ID
PMID:20388730
Title
Mannosylinositol phosphorylceramide is a major sphingolipid component and is required for proper localization of plasma-membrane proteins in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Authors
Nakase M, Tani M, Morita T, Kitamoto HK, Kashiwazaki J, Nakamura T, Hosomi A, Tanaka N, Takegawa K
Citation
J Cell Sci 2010 May 01;123(Pt 9):1578-87
Publication year
2010
Abstract
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, three classes of sphingolipids contain myo-inositol--inositol phosphorylceramide (IPC), mannosylinositol phosphorylceramide (MIPC) and mannosyldiinositol phosphorylceramide [M(IP)(2)C]. No fission yeast equivalent of Ipt1p, the inositolphosphotransferase that synthesizes M(IP)(2)C from MIPC, has been found in the Schizosaccharomyces pombe genome. Analysis of the sphingolipid composition of wild-type cells confirmed that MIPC is the terminal and most abundant complex sphingolipid in S. pombe. Three proteins (Sur1p, Csg2p and Csh1p) have been shown to be involved in the synthesis of MIPC from IPC in S. cerevisiae. The S. pombe genome has three genes (SPAC2F3.01, SPCC4F11.04c and SPAC17G8.11c) that are homologues of SUR1, termed imt1(+), imt2(+) and imt3(+), respectively. To determine whether these genes function in MIPC synthesis in S. pombe, single and multiple gene disruptants were constructed. Single imt disruptants were found to be viable. MIPC was not detected and IPC levels were increased in the triple disruptant, indicating that the three SUR1 homologues are involved in the synthesis of MIPC. GFP-tagged Imt1p, Imt2p and Imt3p localized to Golgi apparatus membranes. The MIPC-deficient mutant exhibited pleiotropic phenotypes, including defects in cellular and vacuolar morphology, and in localization of ergosterols. MIPC seemed to be required for endocytosis of a plasma-membrane-localized amino acid transporter, because sorting of the transporter from the plasma membrane to the vacuole was severely impaired in the MIPC-deficient mutant grown under nitrogen-limiting conditions. These results suggest that MIPC has multiple functions not only in the maintenance of cell and vacuole morphology but also in vesicular trafficking in fission yeast.

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GO biological process

GO:0051999 - mannosyl-inositol phosphorylceramide biosynthetic process

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GO:0006675 - mannosyl-inositol phosphorylceramide metabolic process

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GO cellular component

GO:0033106 - cis-Golgi network membrane

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GO:0005794 - Golgi apparatus

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GO:0005886 - plasma membrane

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GO:0005802 - trans-Golgi network

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GO:0032588 - trans-Golgi network membrane

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0000034 - abnormal endocytosis during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000135 - abnormal plasma membrane sterol distribution

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FYPO:0005508 - abnormal plasma membrane to vacuole transport

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FYPO:0004483 - abnormal vacuole fusion during cellular hypotonic response

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FYPO:0008262 - mannosylinositol phosphorylceramide absent from cell

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FYPO:0000076 - resistance to nystatin

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FYPO:0002642 - sensitive to amphotericin B

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FYPO:0000098 - sensitive to calcium

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FYPO:0002788 - small vacuoles during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000024 - stubby vegetative cell

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0008261 - decreased cellular mannosylinositol phosphorylceramide level

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FYPO:0002060 - viable vegetative cell population

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