期刊
FEBS LETTERS
卷 596, 期 9, 页码 1111-1123出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.14314
关键词
membrane trafficking; nutrient import; respiration
资金
- National Institutes of Health [NIGMS R01 GM123147]
ATP-driven proton pump Pma1 establishes a proton gradient for nutrient import, which requires high energy. Acute loss of respiration leads to low Pma1 activity, triggering the downregulation of APC transporters and rapid endocytosis, likely observed during environmental stresses. Respiration is crucial in providing ATP to maintain a strong proton gradient for efficient nutrient uptake.
Nutrient import by APC-type transporters is predicted to have a high energy demand because it depends on the plasma membrane proton gradient established by the ATP-driven proton pump Pma1. We show that Pma1 is indeed a major energy consumer and its activity is tightly linked to the cellular ATP levels. The low Pma1 activity caused by acute loss of respiration resulted in a dramatic drop in cytoplasmic pH, which triggered the downregulation of the major proton importers, the APC transporters. This regulatory system is likely the reason for the observed rapid endocytosis of APC transporters during many environmental stresses. Furthermore, we show the importance of respiration in providing ATP to maintain a strong proton gradient for efficient nutrient uptake.
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