Glucose is the preferred nutrient for most living cells and is also a signaling molecule that modulates several cellular processes. Glucose regulates the expression of glucose permease genes in yeasts through signaling pathways dependent on plasma membrane glucose sensors. In the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis, sufficient levels of glucose induction of the low-affinity glucose transporter RAG1 gene also depends on a functional glycolysis, suggesting additional intracellular signaling. We have found that the expression of RAG1gene is also induced by hypoxia in the presence of glucose, indicating that glucose and oxygen signaling pathways are interconnected. In this study we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying this crosstalk. ByanalyzingRAG1expression in various K. lactis mutants, we found that the bHLH transcriptional activator Sck1 is required for the hypoxic induction of RAG1gene. The RAG1 promoter region essential for its hypoxic induction was identified by promoter deletion experiments. Taken together, these results show that the RAG1glucose permease gene is synergistically induced by hypoxia and glucose and highlighted a novel role for the transcriptional activator Sck1 as a key mediator in this mechanism.

The hypoxic expression of the glucose transporter RAG1 reveals the role of the bHLH transcription factor Sck1 as a novel hypoxic modulator in Kluyveromyces lactis / Santomartino, Rosa; Ottaviano, Daniela; Camponeschi, Ilaria; Tracy Ann, Alcarpio Landicho; Falato, Luca; Visca, Andrea; Alexandre, Soulard; Marc, Lemaire; Bianchi, Michele Maria. - In: FEMS YEAST RESEARCH. - ISSN 1567-1356. - 19:4(2019). [10.1093/femsyr/foz041]

The hypoxic expression of the glucose transporter RAG1 reveals the role of the bHLH transcription factor Sck1 as a novel hypoxic modulator in Kluyveromyces lactis

Rosa, Santomartino
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Daniela, Ottaviano
Investigation
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Ilaria, Camponeschi
Investigation
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FALATO, LUCA
Investigation
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Andrea, Visca
Investigation
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Michele Maria, Bianchi
Supervision
2019

Abstract

Glucose is the preferred nutrient for most living cells and is also a signaling molecule that modulates several cellular processes. Glucose regulates the expression of glucose permease genes in yeasts through signaling pathways dependent on plasma membrane glucose sensors. In the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis, sufficient levels of glucose induction of the low-affinity glucose transporter RAG1 gene also depends on a functional glycolysis, suggesting additional intracellular signaling. We have found that the expression of RAG1gene is also induced by hypoxia in the presence of glucose, indicating that glucose and oxygen signaling pathways are interconnected. In this study we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying this crosstalk. ByanalyzingRAG1expression in various K. lactis mutants, we found that the bHLH transcriptional activator Sck1 is required for the hypoxic induction of RAG1gene. The RAG1 promoter region essential for its hypoxic induction was identified by promoter deletion experiments. Taken together, these results show that the RAG1glucose permease gene is synergistically induced by hypoxia and glucose and highlighted a novel role for the transcriptional activator Sck1 as a key mediator in this mechanism.
2019
Hypoxia, glucose transport, yeast, oxygen sensing, Kluyveromyces lactis
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The hypoxic expression of the glucose transporter RAG1 reveals the role of the bHLH transcription factor Sck1 as a novel hypoxic modulator in Kluyveromyces lactis / Santomartino, Rosa; Ottaviano, Daniela; Camponeschi, Ilaria; Tracy Ann, Alcarpio Landicho; Falato, Luca; Visca, Andrea; Alexandre, Soulard; Marc, Lemaire; Bianchi, Michele Maria. - In: FEMS YEAST RESEARCH. - ISSN 1567-1356. - 19:4(2019). [10.1093/femsyr/foz041]
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