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Reference - PMID:35289847 - A vacuolar membrane protein Vsb1p contributes to the vacuolar compartmentalization of basic amino acids in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:35289847
Title
A vacuolar membrane protein Vsb1p contributes to the vacuolar compartmentalization of basic amino acids in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Authors
Ohnishi S, Kawano-Kawada M, Yamamoto Y, Akiyama K, Sekito T
Citation
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 2022 May 24;86(6):763-769
Publication year
2022
Abstract
Accumulation levels of Arg, Lys, and His in vacuoles of Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells were drastically decreased by the disruption of SPAC24H6.11c (vsb1+) gene identified by a homology search with the VSB1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The Vsb1p fused with green fluorescent protein particularly localized at vacuolar membranes in S. pombe cells. Overexpression of vsb1+ markedly increased vacuolar levels of basic amino acids; however, overexpression of the vsb1D174A mutant did not affect the levels of these amino acids. These results suggest that the vsb1+ contributes to the accumulation of basic amino acids into the vacuoles of S. pombe, and the aspartate residue in the putative first transmembrane domain conserved among fungal homologs is crucial for the function of Vsb1p.

Annotation

GO biological process

GO:0034490 - basic amino acid transmembrane import into vacuole

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GO cellular component

GO:0000329 - fungal-type vacuole membrane

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GO:0005774 - vacuolar membrane

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GO molecular function

GO:0015174 - basic amino acid transmembrane transporter activity

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