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GALLO Giovanna Lucrecia
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Título:
Mutation in alg10 gene supresses the growth defect of Schizosaccharomyces pombe glucosidase I mutants
Autor/es:
GALLO GIOVANNA LUCRECIA; GARCÍA MICAELA; FARAONI ERIKA; PARODI ARMANDO; D'ALESSIO CECILIA
Lugar:
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Simposio; 1st Argentinean Glycobiology Symposium "GlycoAR 2014"; 2014
Institución organizadora:
Instituto Leloir, IBYME, CIQUIBIC
Resumen:
Glucosidase I is responsible of the initial step in N-glycan processing as it removes the outermost glucose from the Glc3Man9GlcNAc2 transferred upon protein N-glycosylation. Surprisingly, the S. pombe Genome-wide deletion mutant project reported that contrary to Saccharomyces cerevisiae, disruption of Glucosidase I in S. pombe is lethal. We induced meiosis and sporulation in a heterozygous delta gls1/+ strain and obtained two viable haploid delta gls1 strains: one with a severe but not lethal growth phenotype (10A) and another with a less severe growth defect (10D). We analyzed both the protein-linked and the lipid-linked oligosaccharides in each strain. While 10A strain produced only Glc3Man9GlcNAc2 glycans linked to proteins, 10D strain produced a mixture of Glc3Man9GlcNAc2 and Man9GlcNAc2. The lipid-linked oligosaccharide pattern of strain 10A showed that the most abundant species formed was Glc3Man9GlcNAc2, while in 10D strain it was Glc2Man9GlcNAc2 and a small amount of Glc3Man9GlcNAc2, indicating a very reduced alg10 gene activity. We propose that a mutation in alg10 gene is responsible of the suppression of the growth defect in 10D strain. We constructed a delta gls1/delta alg10 double knock out mutant. As expected, this strain showed a normal growth rate. We propose that accumulation of glycoproteins bearing three Glc is responsible of the growth defect in Glucosidase I minus mutants.