Arabidopsis thaliana expresses multiple Golgi-localised nucleotide-sugar transporters related to GONST1
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Handford, Michael
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Arabidopsis thaliana expresses multiple Golgi-localised nucleotide-sugar transporters related to GONST1
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Transport of nucleotide-sugars across the
Golgi membrane is required for the lumenal synthesis of
a variety of essential cell surface components, and is
mediated by nucleotide sugar transporters (NSTs) which
are members of the large drug/metabolite superfamily of
transporters. Despite the importance of these proteins in
plants, so far only two have been described, GONST1
and AtUTr1 from Arabidopsis thaliana. In this work,
our aim was to identify further Golgi nucleotide-sugar
transporters from Arabidopsis. On the basis of their sequence similarity to GONST1, we found four additional
proteins, which we named GONST2, 3, 4 and 5. These
putative NSTs were grouped into three clades: GONST2
with GONST1; GONST3 with GONST4; and GONST5
with six further uncharacterized proteins. Transient
expression in tobacco cells of a member of each clade,
fused to the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), suggested
that all these putative NSTs are localised in the Golgi.
To obtain evidence for nucleotide sugar transport
activity, we expressed these proteins, together with the
previously characterised GONST1, in a GDP-mannose
transport-defective yeast mutant (vrg4-2). We tested the
transformants for rescue of two phenotypes associated
with this mutation: sensitivity to hygromycin B and reduced glycosylation of extracellular chitinase. GONST1
and GONST2 complemented both phenotypes, indicating that GONST2, like the previously characterized
GONST1, is a GDP-mannose transporter. GONST3,
4 and 5 also rescued the antibiotic sensitivity, but not the
chitinase glycosylation defect, suggesting that they can
also transport GDP-mannose across the yeast Golgi
membrane but with a lower efficiency. RT-PCR and
analysis of Affymetrix data revealed partially overlapping patterns of expression of GONST1–5 in a variety of
organs. Because of the differences in ability to rescue the
vrg4 -2 phenotype, and the different expression patterns
in plant organs, we speculate that GONST1 and
GONST2 are both GDP-mannose transporters, whereas
GONST3, GONST4 and GONST5 may transport other
nucleotide-sugars in planta.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/153548
DOI: 10.1007/s00438-004-1071-z
ISSN: 16174615
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics, Volumen 272, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 397-410
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