Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Microbiology & Fermentation Technology Regular Papers
CUE Domain-Containing Protein Vps901 Is Required for Vacuolar Protein Transport in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Mai NAKASEYuta TSUKAMOTOAkira HOSOMITomo MATSUDAMasaaki MIYAMOTOKaoru TAKEGAWA
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2012 Volume 76 Issue 4 Pages 652-659

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The functions of two Schizosaccharomyces pombe Vps9-like genes, SPBC4F6.10/vps901+ and SPBC29A10.11c/vps902+, were characterized. Genomic sequence analysis predicted that Vps901p contains a VPS9 domain, whereas cDNA analyses revealed that Vps901p contains a CUE domain (coupling of ubiquitin to ER degradation) in its C-terminal region. Deletion of vps901+ resulted in mis-sorting and secretion of S. pombe vacuolar carboxypeptidase Cpy1p, whereas deletion of vps902+ had no effect, suggesting that only Vps901p functions in vacuolar protein transport in S. pombe. Deletion of vps901+ further produced pleiotropic phenotypes, including vacuolar homotypic fusion and endocytosis defects. Heterologous expression of the budding yeast VPS9 gene corrected the CPY mis-sorting defect in vps901Δ cells. These findings suggest that the VPS9 domain of Vps901p is required for vacuolar protein trafficking in S. pombe.

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