Major sulfonate transporter Soa1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and considerable substrate diversity in its fungal family
Sulfate is a well-established sulfur source for fungi; however, in soils sulfonates and sulfate esters, especially choline sulfate, are often much more prominent. Here we show that Saccharomyces cerevisiae YIL166C ( SOA1 ) encodes an inorganic sulfur (sulfate, sulfite and thiosulfate) transporter th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2017-02, Vol.8 (1), p.14247-14247, Article 14247 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sulfate is a well-established sulfur source for fungi; however, in soils sulfonates and sulfate esters, especially choline sulfate, are often much more prominent. Here we show that
Saccharomyces cerevisiae YIL166C
(
SOA1
) encodes an inorganic sulfur (sulfate, sulfite and thiosulfate) transporter that also catalyses sulfonate and choline sulfate uptake. Phylogenetic analysis of fungal
SOA1
orthologues and expression of 20 members in the
sul1Δ sul2Δ soa1Δ
strain, which is deficient in inorganic and organic sulfur compound uptake, reveals that these transporters have diverse substrate preferences for sulfur compounds. We further show that
SOA2
, a
S. cerevisiae SOA1
paralogue found in
S. uvarum
,
S. eubayanus
and
S. arboricola
is likely to be an evolutionary remnant of the uncharacterized open reading frames
YOL163W
and
YOL162W
. Our work highlights the importance of sulfonates and choline sulfate as sulfur sources in the natural environment of
S. cerevisiae
and other fungi by identifying fungal transporters for these compounds.
Sulfonates are a major source of sulphur for soil microbes but their cellular uptake is still not fully understood. Here the authors show that
Saccharomyces cerevisiae YIL166C(SOA1)
encodes for an inorganic sulphur transporter that can also function as a sulfonate and choline sulphate transporter. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ncomms14247 |