Affiliation:
1. IBB-Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Centre for Biological and Chemical Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico. Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal
2. Departamento de Microbiología, Universidad de Córdoba, Edificio Severo Ochoa, Campus de Rabanales, 14071 Córdoba, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
QDR2
gene of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
encodes a putative plasma membrane drug:H
+
antiporter that confers resistance against quinidine, barban, bleomycin, and cisplatin. This work provides experimental evidence of defective K
+
(Rb
+
) uptake in the absence of
QDR2
. The direct involvement of Qdr2p in K
+
uptake is reinforced by the fact that increased K
+
(Rb
+
) uptake due to
QDR2
expression is independent of the Trk1p/Trk2p system.
QDR2
expression confers a physiological advantage for the yeast cell during the onset of K
+
limited growth, due either to a limiting level of K
+
in the growth medium or to the presence of quinidine. This drug decreases the K
+
uptake rate and K
+
accumulation in the yeast cell, especially in the Δ
qdr2
mutant. Qdr2p also helps to sustain the decrease of intracellular pH in quinidine-stressed cells in growth medium at pH 5.5 by indirectly promoting H
+
extrusion affected by the drug. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that Qdr2p may also couple K
+
movement with substrate export, presumably with quinidine. Other clues to the biological role of
QDR2
in the yeast cell come from two additional lines of experimental evidence. First,
QDR2
transcription is activated under nitrogen (NH
4
+
) limitation or when the auxotrophic strain examined enters stationary phase due to leucine limitation, this regulation being dependent on general amino acid control by Gcn4p. Second, the amino acid pool is higher in Δ
qdr2
cells than in wild-type cells, indicating that
QDR2
expression is, directly or indirectly, involved in amino acid homeostasis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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