2000
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.11.5.1611
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Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Biosynthesis Defects in Gpi11p- and Gpi13p-deficient Yeast Suggest a Branched Pathway and Implicate Gpi13p in Phosphoethanolamine Transfer to the Third Mannose

Abstract: Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs) are critical for membrane anchoring and intracellular transport of certain secretory proteins. GPIs have a conserved trimannosyl core bearing a phosphoethanolamine (EthN-P) moiety on the third mannose (Man-3) through which the glycolipid is linked to protein, but diverse GPI precursors with EthN-Ps on Man-1 and Man-2 have also been described. We report on two essential yeast genes whose products are required late in GPI assembly. GPI11 (YDR302w) encodes a homologue of human… Show more

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“…The presence of these side chains on CP2 came as a surprise in as much as a previous analysis of the pool of the protein-linked GPI anchors of S. cerevisiae had failed to reveal EtN-P or other substituents on Man1 or Man2 (14). Candidate EtN-P transferase genes required for the attachment of these substituents have been identified in humans and yeast: PIG-N and MCD4 are involved in the transfer of EtN-P from phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) onto Man1 (13,15,16), GPI7 in the transfer onto Man2 (12), and PIG-O and GPI13 in the transfer of EtN-P from PE onto Man3 (17)(18)(19)(20)(21). These genes are homologous to each other, are found throughout the eukaryotic kingdom, possess an N-terminal globular domain facing the lumen of the ER or the extracellular space and multiple transmembrane domains in their C terminus.…”
Section: From the Department Of Medicine University Of Fribourg Ch-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of these side chains on CP2 came as a surprise in as much as a previous analysis of the pool of the protein-linked GPI anchors of S. cerevisiae had failed to reveal EtN-P or other substituents on Man1 or Man2 (14). Candidate EtN-P transferase genes required for the attachment of these substituents have been identified in humans and yeast: PIG-N and MCD4 are involved in the transfer of EtN-P from phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) onto Man1 (13,15,16), GPI7 in the transfer onto Man2 (12), and PIG-O and GPI13 in the transfer of EtN-P from PE onto Man3 (17)(18)(19)(20)(21). These genes are homologous to each other, are found throughout the eukaryotic kingdom, possess an N-terminal globular domain facing the lumen of the ER or the extracellular space and multiple transmembrane domains in their C terminus.…”
Section: From the Department Of Medicine University Of Fribourg Ch-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…YPGal medium has the same composition as YPD but with 2% galactose in place of glucose. Inositol-free synthetic medium and synthetic medium containing 0.2% yeast extract and glycerol (SGlyYE), galactose (SGalYE) or glucose (SGlcYE) were prepared as described previously (19). Sporulation of diploid cells was performed on 1% potassium acetate agar containing 5 g/ml of each supplement required to complement strain auxotrophies.…”
Section: Materials-myo-[2-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(19). Because smp3::Kan R /pGAL-hSMP3-HA does not grow well in SGlyYE medium, SGalYE medium was used in its place.…”
Section: Fourth Mannose Addition To Human Gpi Precursorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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