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Role of the yeast ABC transporter Yor1p in cadmium detoxification

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BIOCHIMIE
Volume 88, Issue 11, Pages 1665-1671

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2006.05.014

Keywords

yeast; membrane proteins; ABC transporters; Yor1p; cadmium; glutathione

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Growth of yeast strains, either deleted for the vacuolar ABC transporterYcf1 or deleted for the plasma membrane ABC transporter Yor1p or overexpressing Yor1p, were compared for their sensitivity to cadmium. On solid medium cell death (or growth inhibition) was observed at cadmium concentrations higher than 100 mu M when yeasts were grown at 30 degrees C for 24 h. However, for all tested strains cell death (or growth inhibition) was already observed at 40 mu M cadmium when incubated at 23 degrees C for 60 h. Thus cadmium is more toxic to yeast at 23 degrees C than at 30 degrees C. At 23 'C, the Delta yor1 strain grew more slowly than the wild-type strain and the double Delta yor1, Delta ycfl deleted strain was much more sensitive to cadmium than each single Delta yor1 or Delta ycf1 deletant. Overexpression of Yor1p in a Delta ycf1 strain restores full growth. Cadmium uptake measurements show that Delta ycfl yeast strains expressing or overexpressing Yor1p store less cadmium than the corresponding Delta ycf1, Delta yor1 strain. The strains expressing Yor1p display an energy-dependent efflux of cadmium estimated for the yeast overexpressing Yor1p to be about 0.02 nmol Cd-109/mg protein/min. Yeast cells loaded with radiolabeled glutathione and then with radioactive cadmium displayed a twice-higher efflux of glutathione than that of cadmium suggesting that Yor1p transports both compounds as a bis-glutathionato-cadmium complex. All together, these results suggest that in addition to being accumulated in the yeast vacuole by Ycf1p, cadmium is also effluxed out of the cell by Yor1p. (c) 2006 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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