IFIBA   22255
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Sexual pheromone modulates the frequency of cytosolic Ca2+ bursts in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Autor/es:
NAHUEL TARKOWSKI; PABLO AGUILAR; EMILIANO PEREZ IPIÑA; NATALIA CARBO; SILVINA PONCE DAWSON
Revista:
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Editorial:
AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2016
ISSN:
1059-1524
Resumen:
Transient and highly regulated elevations of cytosolic Ca2+ control a variety of cellular processes. Bulk measurements using radioactive Ca2+ and the luminescent sensor aequorin have shown that in response to pheromone, budding yeast cells experience a rise of cytosolic Ca2+ that is mediated by two import systems composed by the Mid1-Cch1-Ecm7 protein complex, and the Fig 1 protein. Although this response has been largely studied, there is no report on Ca2+ dynamics at the single cell level. Here, using protein calcium indicators we show that both vegetative and pheromone-treated yeast cells exhibit discrete and asynchronous Ca2+ bursts. Most bursts reach maximal amplitude in 1-10 secs, span between 7 and 30 secs and decay fitting a single exponential model. In vegetative cells bursts are scarce but preferentially occur when cells are transitioning G1 and S phase. Upon pheromone presence Ca2+ burst occurrence increases dramatically, persisting during cell growth polarization. Pheromone concentration modulates burst frequency in a mechanism that depends on Mid1, Fig 1 and a third, still unidentified, import system. We also show that the calcineurin-responsive transcription factor Crz1 experiences nuclear localization bursts during the pheromone response.