TY - JOUR
T1 - The dynamin-related protein Vps1 regulates vacuole fission, fusion and tubulation in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
AU - Röthlisberger, Sarah
AU - Jourdain, Isabelle
AU - Johnson, Chad
AU - Takegawa, Kaoru
AU - Hyams, Jeremy S.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Pascale Belenguer, Paul Nurse, Fred Chang and Yannick Gachet for strains and plasmids, and Harvey McMahon, Yannick Gachet, Sara Mole and Sandra Codlin for helpful discussions. We gratefully acknowledge the superb technical assistance of Doug Hopcroft and financial support from the Palmerston North Medical Research Foundation and Massey University.
Copyright:
Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - Fission yeast cells lacking the dynamin-related protein (DRP) Vps1 had smaller vacuoles with reduced capacity for both fusion and fission in response to hypotonic and hypertonic conditions respectively. vps1Δ cells showed normal vacuolar protein sorting, actin organisation and endocytosis. Over-expression of vps1 transformed vacuoles from spherical to tubular. Tubule formation was enhanced in fission conditions and required the Rab protein Ypt7. Vacuole tubulation by Vps1 was more extensive in the absence of a second DRP, Dnm1. Both dnm1Δ and the double mutant vps1Δ dnm1Δ showed vacuole fission defects similar to that of vps1Δ. Over-expression of vps1 in dnm1Δ, or of dnm1 in vps1Δ failed to rescue this phenotype. Over-expression of dnm1 in wild-type cells, on the other hand, induced vacuole fission. Our results are consistent with a model of vacuole fission in which Vps1 creates a tubule of an appropriate diameter for subsequent scission by Dnm1.
AB - Fission yeast cells lacking the dynamin-related protein (DRP) Vps1 had smaller vacuoles with reduced capacity for both fusion and fission in response to hypotonic and hypertonic conditions respectively. vps1Δ cells showed normal vacuolar protein sorting, actin organisation and endocytosis. Over-expression of vps1 transformed vacuoles from spherical to tubular. Tubule formation was enhanced in fission conditions and required the Rab protein Ypt7. Vacuole tubulation by Vps1 was more extensive in the absence of a second DRP, Dnm1. Both dnm1Δ and the double mutant vps1Δ dnm1Δ showed vacuole fission defects similar to that of vps1Δ. Over-expression of vps1 in dnm1Δ, or of dnm1 in vps1Δ failed to rescue this phenotype. Over-expression of dnm1 in wild-type cells, on the other hand, induced vacuole fission. Our results are consistent with a model of vacuole fission in which Vps1 creates a tubule of an appropriate diameter for subsequent scission by Dnm1.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fgb.2009.07.008
DO - 10.1016/j.fgb.2009.07.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 19643199
AN - SCOPUS:70350620810
SN - 1087-1845
VL - 46
SP - 927
EP - 935
JO - Fungal Genetics and Biology
JF - Fungal Genetics and Biology
IS - 12
ER -