Regulation of trehalose metabolism by protein methylation in a mutant strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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2010-03
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NBU Journal of Plant Sciences
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Chakraborty, U
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University of North Bengal
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Basistha, Bipasha
Ghosh, Anil K.
Ghosh, Sumita
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Trechaloseis a non reducing disaccharide occurring in a wide range of organisms, from bacteria, yeast, to
lower and higher plants and insects. It is economically important as a potent stress protectant, protein and
biological membrane stabilizer: hence biosynthesis of trchalose is an extremely important event.
Regulation of trehalose metabolism by protein methylation has been reported from previous works of this
laboratory. Trehalose metabolism was monitored during different stages of growth of Saccharomyces
cerevisiae. HPLC and enzymatic determination of trehalose. glucose, trehalose 6 phosphate phosphatase
TPP) and trehalose 6 phosphate synthase (TPS) were carried out. It was noticed that trchalose, glucose
TPP and TPS pcaked at Aso20 during growth but during this period the hydrolyzing enzymes, acid
trehalase (AT) and neutral trehalase (NT) are found to be low. Effect of a potent universal methyl group
donor S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet), and a methylation inhibitor, oxidized adenosine (Adox) on
trehalose metabolism has been studied. Trehalose metabolism is altered when YPD grown cells were
incubated for I hr in presence of cither 1 mM Adox or AdoMet at 30'C and pH 6.0 TPS showed a slight
increase in specific activity in cells incubated with AdoMet over Adox. Trehalose level of Adox treated
cells were seen to be lower than control throughout the period of incubation. Trehalose level initially
decreased upto 4 hours in all the sets by utilizing pre-synthesized trehalose, thereafter the AdoMet
incubated cells showed sharp increase in trehalose content, in 8 hours 3 fold, in 24 hours nearly 5 fold with
respect to others. At the point of 48 hours, cells reached stationary phase in all sets and trehalose level was
found to increase.
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4
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39 - 45