1999
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.19.13048
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Cloning and Functional Expression of UGT Genes Encoding Sterol Glucosyltransferases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida albicans, Pichia pastoris, and Dictyostelium discoideum

Abstract: Sterol glucosides, typical membrane-bound lipids of many eukaryotes, are biosynthesized by a UDP-glucose: sterol glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.173). We cloned genes from three different yeasts and from Dictyostelium discoideum, the deduced amino acid sequences of which all showed similarities with plant sterol glucosyltransferases (Ugt80A1, Ugt80A2). These genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (UGT51 ‫؍‬ YLR189C), Pichia pastoris (UGT51B1), Candida albicans (UGT51C1), and Dictyostelium discoideum (ugt52) were ex… Show more

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“…A truncated form of the vacuolar alkaline phosphatase (Pho8), Pho8∆60, can only be transported to the vacuole through autophagy. 13 Once delivered to the vacuole, it is proteolytically processed to remove a C-terminal propeptide, and acquires its phosphatase activity. 7 Thus, we can quantitatively measure autophagic activity by monitoring Pho8∆60-dependent alkaline and atg26∆ cells were grown in rich medium to mid-log phase, and then shifted to starvation medium for four hours.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A truncated form of the vacuolar alkaline phosphatase (Pho8), Pho8∆60, can only be transported to the vacuole through autophagy. 13 Once delivered to the vacuole, it is proteolytically processed to remove a C-terminal propeptide, and acquires its phosphatase activity. 7 Thus, we can quantitatively measure autophagic activity by monitoring Pho8∆60-dependent alkaline and atg26∆ cells were grown in rich medium to mid-log phase, and then shifted to starvation medium for four hours.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems that the role of PpAtg26 in pexophagy is unique to P. pastoris, although the C-terminal UDP-glucosyl transferase domain has very high sequence identity between these two yeasts. It could be that the amount of sterol glucoside (SG) in S. cerevisiae 13 is too low to have any effect on these autophagy-related pathways. SG synthesis is higher in P. pastoris, and the SG content might influence MIPA formation and other membrane events in P. pastoris, which contributes to the involvement of PpAtg26 in pexophagy; 5 however, the role of the S. cerevisiae Atg26 protein, remains to be elucidated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enzymes of this superfamily are typically involved in modification of peptides and small molecules including sugars, steroids, phenols and terpenoid alcohols. 44 The glycosyltransferases of CHV3 and CHV4 are closely related to fungal steroid glycosyltransferases which are involved in the modification of lipid head groups. 44 This suggests that the glycosyltransferase and the PPPDE peptidase are recent HGTs from fungi to the ancestor of the CHV3 and CHV4 hypoviruses, and that PPPDE might have partially or completely displaced the ancestral HC-Pro-like proteases in these viruses.…”
Section: Identification Of Potential New Peptidases Involved In Ub-simentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 The glycosyltransferases of CHV3 and CHV4 are closely related to fungal steroid glycosyltransferases which are involved in the modification of lipid head groups. 44 This suggests that the glycosyltransferase and the PPPDE peptidase are recent HGTs from fungi to the ancestor of the CHV3 and CHV4 hypoviruses, and that PPPDE might have partially or completely displaced the ancestral HC-Pro-like proteases in these viruses. The viral PPPDE family consists of highly divergent members of the superfamily, namely the VP2 protein of plant oryzaviruses and insect cypoviruses (members of the reovirus family), and the minor structural protein of the parvo-like ssDNA virus, Bombyx mori densonucleosis virus type 2 (BmDV2).…”
Section: Identification Of Potential New Peptidases Involved In Ub-simentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steryl glucoside (SG), which is composed of the sterol ring with a glucose residue at the C 3 -OH group, is included in the membrane lipids of various organisms 1,2) . In plants, SG may serve as a primer for cellulose biosynthesis because the cotton fiber membrane synthesizes sitosterolcellodextrins from SG and UDP-glucose 3) .…”
Section: Introductonmentioning
confidence: 99%