The response to iron deprivation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae : expression of siderophore - based systems of iron uptake
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2002
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The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae responds
to growth in limiting amounts of iron by
activating the transcription factor Aftlp and expressing
a set of genes that ameliorate the effects of
iron deprivation. Analysis of iron-regulated gene
expression using cDNA microarrays has revealed
the set of genes controlled by iron and Aftlp.
Many of these genes are involved in the uptake of
siderophore-bound iron from the environment.
One family of genes, FIT1, FIT2 and FIT3, codes
for mannoproteins that are incorporated into the
cell wall via glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchors.
These genes are involved in the retention of
siderophore-iron in the cell wall. Siderophorebound
iron can be taken up into the cell via two
genetically separable systems. One system requires
the reduction and release of the iron from the
siderophore prior to uptake by members of the Fre
family of plasma-membrane metalloreductases.
Following reduction and release from the
siderophore, the iron is then taken up via the
high-affinity ferrous transport system. A set of
transporters that specifically recognizes siderophore-
iron chelates is also expressed under conditions
of iron deprivation. These transporters,
encoded by ARNI, ARN2/ TAFl, ARN3/SIT1
and ARN4IENB1, facilitate the uptake of both hydroxamate- and catecholate-type siderophores.
The Arn transporters are expressed in intracellular
vesicles that correspond to the endosomal
compartment, which suggests that intracellular
trafficking of the siderophore and/or its transporter
may be important for uptake.
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cell wall, transport, yeast
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The response to iron deprivation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae : expression of siderophore - based systems of iron uptake / Philpott C. C , Protchenko O., Kim Y . W., Boretsky Y., Shakoury - Elizeh M . // Biochemical Society Transactions. – 2002. – Vol. 30(4). – P. 698 – 702. (Scopus)