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Role of Four Calcium Transport Proteins, Encoded by<i>nca-1</i>,<i>nca-2</i>,<i>nca-3</i>, and<i>cax</i>, in Maintaining Intracellular Calcium Levels in Neurospora crassa
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- 2011-02-18
- DOI
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- 10.1128/ec.00239-10
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- American Society for Microbiology
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<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>We have examined the distribution of calcium in<jats:named-content content-type="genus-species">Neurospora crassa</jats:named-content>and investigated the role of four predicted calcium transport proteins. The results of cell fractionation experiments showed 4% of cellular calcium in mitochondria, approximately 11% in a dense vacuolar fraction, 40% in an insoluble form that copurifies with microsomes, and 40% in a high-speed supernatant, presumably from large vacuoles that had broken. Strains lacking NCA-1, a SERCA-type Ca<jats:sup>2+</jats:sup>-ATPase, or NCA-3, a PMC-type Ca<jats:sup>2+</jats:sup>-ATPase, had no obvious defects in growth or distribution of calcium. A strain lacking NCA-2, which is also a PMC-type Ca<jats:sup>2+</jats:sup>-ATPase, grew slowly in normal medium and was unable to grow in high concentrations of calcium tolerated by the wild type. Furthermore, when grown in normal concentrations of calcium (0.68 mM), this strain accumulated 4- to 10-fold more calcium than other strains, elevated in all cell fractions. The data suggest that NCA-2 functions in the plasma membrane to pump calcium out of the cell. In this way, it resembles the PMC-type enzymes of animal cells, not the Pmc1p enzyme in<jats:named-content content-type="genus-species">Saccharomyces cerevisiae</jats:named-content>that resides in the vacuole. Strains lacking the<jats:italic>cax</jats:italic>gene, which encodes a Ca<jats:sup>2+</jats:sup>/H<jats:sup>+</jats:sup>exchange protein in vacuolar membranes, accumulate very little calcium in the dense vacuolar fraction but have normal levels of calcium in other fractions. The<jats:italic>cax</jats:italic>knockout strain has no other observable phenotypes. These data suggest that “the vacuole” is heterogeneous and that the dense vacuolar fraction contains an organelle that is dependent upon the CAX transporter for accumulation of calcium, while other components of the vacuolar system have multiple calcium transporters.</jats:p>
Journal
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- Eukaryotic Cell
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Eukaryotic Cell 10 (5), 654-661, 2011-02-18
American Society for Microbiology
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- CRID
- 1362544420013946240
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- ISSN
- 15359786
- 15359778
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