TY - JOUR
T1 - Loss of tolerance to multiple environmental stresses due to limitation of structural diversity of complex sphingolipids
AU - Koga, Ayano
AU - Takayama, Chihiro
AU - Ishibashi, Yohei
AU - Kono, Yushi
AU - Matsuzaki, Momoko
AU - Tani, Motohiro
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank O. Kuge, T. Ogishima, and N. Miyata (Kyushu University) for valuable suggestions regarding this study. This study was supported by KAKENHI (21H02118) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, Japan, the Noda Institute for Scientific Research, Japan, and the Ohsumi Frontier Science Foundation, Japan.
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© 2022 Koga et al.
PY - 2022/10/1
Y1 - 2022/10/1
N2 - Structural diversity of complex sphingolipids is important for maintenance of various cellular functions; however, the overall picture of the significance of this structural diversity remains largely unknown. To investigate the physiological importance of the structural diversity of complex sphingolipids, we here constructed a complex sphingolipid structural diversity disruption library in budding yeast, which comprises 11 mutants including with combinations of deletions of sphingolipid-metabolizing enzyme genes. The sensitivity of the mutants to various environmental stresses revealed that the more the structural variation of complex sphingolipids is limited, the more stress sensitivity tends to increase. Moreover, it was found that in mutant cells with only one subtype of complex sphingolipid, Slt2 MAP kinase and Msn2/4 transcriptional factors are essential for maintenance of a normal growth and compensation for reduced tolerance of multiple stresses caused by loss of complex sphingolipid diversity. Slt2 and Msn2/4 are involved in compensation for impaired integrity of cell walls and plasma membranes caused by loss of complex sphingolipid diversity, respectively. From these findings, it was suggested that loss of structural diversity of complex sphingolipids affects the environment of the cell surface, including both plasma membranes and cell walls, which could cause multiple environmental stress hypersensitivity.
AB - Structural diversity of complex sphingolipids is important for maintenance of various cellular functions; however, the overall picture of the significance of this structural diversity remains largely unknown. To investigate the physiological importance of the structural diversity of complex sphingolipids, we here constructed a complex sphingolipid structural diversity disruption library in budding yeast, which comprises 11 mutants including with combinations of deletions of sphingolipid-metabolizing enzyme genes. The sensitivity of the mutants to various environmental stresses revealed that the more the structural variation of complex sphingolipids is limited, the more stress sensitivity tends to increase. Moreover, it was found that in mutant cells with only one subtype of complex sphingolipid, Slt2 MAP kinase and Msn2/4 transcriptional factors are essential for maintenance of a normal growth and compensation for reduced tolerance of multiple stresses caused by loss of complex sphingolipid diversity. Slt2 and Msn2/4 are involved in compensation for impaired integrity of cell walls and plasma membranes caused by loss of complex sphingolipid diversity, respectively. From these findings, it was suggested that loss of structural diversity of complex sphingolipids affects the environment of the cell surface, including both plasma membranes and cell walls, which could cause multiple environmental stress hypersensitivity.
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U2 - 10.1091/mbc.E22-04-0117
DO - 10.1091/mbc.E22-04-0117
M3 - Article
C2 - 35895092
AN - SCOPUS:85138495344
SN - 1059-1524
VL - 33
JO - Molecular Biology of the Cell
JF - Molecular Biology of the Cell
IS - 12
M1 - ar105
ER -