Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Microbiologı́a, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos y Montes, 14080 Córdoba,1 and
2. Departamento de Bioquı́mica i Biologia Molecular, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona, Spain2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
trk1
+
gene has been proposed as a component of the K
+
influx system in the fission yeast
Schizosaccharomyces pombe
. Previous work from our laboratories revealed that
trk1
mutants do not show significantly altered content or influx of K
+
, although they are more sensitive to Na
+
. Genome database searches revealed that
S. pombe
encodes a putative gene (designated here
trk2
+
) that shows significant identity to
trk1
+
. We have analyzed the characteristics of potassium influx in
S. pombe
by using
trk1 trk2
mutants. Unlike budding yeast, fission yeast displays a biphasic transport kinetics.
trk2
mutants do not show altered K
+
transport and exhibit only a slightly reduced Na
+
tolerance. However,
trk1 trk2
double mutants fail to grow at low K
+
concentrations and show a dramatic decrease in Rb
+
influx, as a result of loss of the high-affinity transport component. Furthermore,
trk1 trk2
cells are very sensitive to Na
+
, as would be expected for a strain showing defective potassium transport. When
trk1 trk2
cells are maintained in K
+
-free medium, the potassium content remains higher than that of the wild type or
trk
single mutants. In addition, the
trk1 trk2
strain displays increased sensitivity to hygromycin B. These results are consistent with a hyperpolarized state of the plasma membrane. An additional phenotype of cells lacking both Trk components is a failure to grow at acidic pH. In conclusion, the Trk1 and Trk2 proteins define the major K
+
transport system in fission yeast, and in contrast to what is known for budding yeast, the presence of any of these two proteins is sufficient to allow growth at normal potassium levels.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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