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Mitochondrial respiration is required to provide amino acids during fermentative proliferation of fission yeast

Journal

EMBO REPORTS
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/embr.202050845

Keywords

arginine; cellular metabolism; fermentation; respiration; S. pombe

Funding

  1. Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award [095598/Z/11/Z]
  2. Foundation for Polish Science FIRST TEAM [POIR.04.04.00-00-4316/17]
  3. Francis Crick Institute from Cancer Research UK [FC001134]
  4. UK Medical Research Council [FC001134]
  5. Wellcome Trust [FC001134]

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When glucose is available, many organisms repress mitochondrial respiration in favour of aerobic glycolysis, or fermentation in yeast, that suffices forATPproduction. Fission yeast cells, however, rely partially on respiration for rapid proliferation under fermentative conditions. Here, we determined the limiting factors that require respiratory function during fermentation. When inhibiting the electron transport chain, supplementation with arginine was necessary and sufficient to restore rapid proliferation. Accordingly, a systematic screen for mutants growing poorly without arginine identified mutants defective in mitochondrial oxidative metabolism. Genetic or pharmacological inhibition of respiration triggered a drop in intracellular levels of arginine and amino acids derived from the Krebs cycle metabolite alpha-ketoglutarate: glutamine, lysine and glutamic acid. Conversion of arginine into these amino acids was required for rapid proliferation when blocking the respiratory chain. The respiratory block triggered an immediate gene expression response diagnostic ofTORinhibition, which was muted by arginine supplementation or without theAMPK-activating kinase Ssp1. TheTOR-controlled proteins featured biased composition of amino acids reflecting their shortage after respiratory inhibition. We conclude that respiration supports rapid proliferation in fermenting fission yeast cells by boosting the supply of Krebs cycle-derived amino acids.

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