Tor Signaling Regulates Transcription of Amino Acid Permeases through a GATA Transcription Factor Gaf1 in Fission Yeast

被引:11
作者
Ma, Yan [1 ]
Ma, Ning [1 ]
Liu, Qingbin [1 ]
Qi, Yao [1 ]
Manabe, Ri-ichiroh [2 ]
Furuyashiki, Tomoyuki [1 ]
机构
[1] Kobe Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Pharmacol, Kobe, Hyogo 657, Japan
[2] RIKEN Ctr Life Sci Technol, Div Genom Technol, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
来源
PLOS ONE | 2015年 / 10卷 / 12期
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
GENE-EXPRESSION; CELL INTEGRITY; KINASE; PROTEIN; GROWTH; ACTIVATION; NUTRIENT; PATHWAY; PHOSPHORYLATION; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0144677
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In the fission yeast, two Tor isoforms, Tor1 and Tor2, oppositely regulate gene expression of amino acid permeases. To elucidate the transcriptional machinery for these regulations, here we have employed the cap analysis of gene expression (CAGE), a method of analyzing expression profiles and identifying transcriptional start sites (TSSs). The loss of Tor1 decreased, and Tor2 inhibition by its temperature sensitive mutation increased, mRNA expression of isp5(+), per1(+), put4(+) and SPBPB2B2.01. In contrast, the loss of Tor1 increased, and Tor2 inhibition decreased, the expression of cat1(+). These changes were confirmed by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. These opposite effects by the loss of Tor1 and Tor2 inhibition appeared to occur evenly across multiple TSSs for the respective genes. The motif discovery analysis based on the CAGE results identified the GATA motifs as a potential cis-regulatory element for Tor-mediated regulation. In the luciferase reporter assay, the loss of Tor1 reduced, and Tor2 inhibition and nitrogen depletion increased, the activity of isp5(+) promoter as well as that of a GATAAG reporter. One of the GATAAG motifs in isp5(+) promoter was critical for its transcriptional activity, and a GATA transcription factor Gaf1 was critical for the activities of isp5(+) promoter and the GATAAG reporter. Furthermore, Tor2 inhibition and nitrogen depletion induced nuclear localization of Gaf1 from the cytosol and its dephosphorylation. These results suggest that Tor2 inhibition, which is known to be induced by nitrogen depletion, promotes nuclear localization of Gaf1, thereby inducing isp5(+) transcription through Gaf1 binding to the GATAAG motif in its promoter. Since Gaf1 was also critical for transcription of per1(+) and put4(+), Tor-Gaf1 signaling may coordinate transcription of multiple amino acid permeases according to nutrient availability.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 34 条
  • [1] Torin1-mediated TOR kinase inhibition reduces Wee1 levels and advances mitotic commitment in fission yeast and HeLa cells
    Atkin, Jane
    Halova, Lenka
    Ferguson, Jennifer
    Hitchin, James R.
    Lichawska-Cieslar, Agata
    Jordan, Allan M.
    Pines, Jonathon
    Wellbrock, Claudia
    Petersen, Janni
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, 2014, 127 (06) : 1346 - 1356
  • [2] The TOR signalling pathway controls nuclear localization of nutrient-regulated transcription factors
    Beck, T
    Hall, MN
    [J]. NATURE, 1999, 402 (6762) : 689 - 692
  • [3] Coffman JA, 1996, MOL CELL BIOL, V16, P847
  • [4] Gln3 phosphorylation and intracellular localization in nutrient limitation and starvation differ from those generated by rapamycin inhibition of tor1/2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Cox, KH
    Kulkarni, A
    Tate, JJ
    Cooper, TG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2004, 279 (11) : 10270 - 10278
  • [5] Real-time monitoring of calcineurin activity in living cells:: Evidence for two distinct Ca2+-dependent pathways in fission yeast
    Deng, Lu
    Sugiura, Reiko
    Takeuchi, Mai
    Suzuki, Masahiro
    Ebina, Hidemine
    Takami, Tomonori
    Koike, Atsushi
    Iba, Shiori
    Kuno, Takayoshi
    [J]. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 2006, 17 (11) : 4790 - 4800
  • [6] Target of rapamycin (TOR): an integrator of nutrient and growth factor signals and coordinator of cell growth and cell cycle progression
    Fingar, DC
    Blenis, J
    [J]. ONCOGENE, 2004, 23 (18) : 3151 - 3171
  • [7] A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas
    Forrest, Alistair R. R.
    Kawaji, Hideya
    Rehli, Michael
    Baillie, J. Kenneth
    de Hoon, Michiel J. L.
    Haberle, Vanja
    Lassmann, Timo
    Kulakovskiy, Ivan V.
    Lizio, Marina
    Itoh, Masayoshi
    Andersson, Robin
    Mungall, Christopher J.
    Meehan, Terrence F.
    Schmeier, Sebastian
    Bertin, Nicolas
    Jorgensen, Mette
    Dimont, Emmanuel
    Arner, Erik
    Schmidl, Christian
    Schaefer, Ulf
    Medvedeva, Yulia A.
    Plessy, Charles
    Vitezic, Morana
    Severin, Jessica
    Semple, Colin A.
    Ishizu, Yuri
    Young, Robert S.
    Francescatto, Margherita
    Alam, Intikhab
    Albanese, Davide
    Altschuler, Gabriel M.
    Arakawa, Takahiro
    Archer, John A. C.
    Arner, Peter
    Babina, Magda
    Rennie, Sarah
    Balwierz, Piotr J.
    Beckhouse, Anthony G.
    Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati
    Blake, Judith A.
    Blumenthal, Antje
    Bodega, Beatrice
    Bonetti, Alessandro
    Briggs, James
    Brombacher, Frank
    Burroughs, A. Maxwell
    Califano, Andrea
    Cannistraci, Carlo V.
    Carbajo, Daniel
    Chen, Yun
    [J]. NATURE, 2014, 507 (7493) : 462 - +
  • [8] Rapamycin sensitivity of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe tor2 mutant and organization of two highly phosphorylated TOR complexes by specific and common subunits
    Hayashi, Takeshi
    Hatanaka, Mitsuko
    Nagao, Koji
    Nakaseko, Yukinobu
    Kanoh, Junko
    Kokubu, Aya
    Ebe, Masahiro
    Yanagida, Mitsuhiro
    [J]. GENES TO CELLS, 2007, 12 (12) : 1357 - 1370
  • [9] IMPROVED GREEN FLUORESCENCE
    HEIM, R
    CUBITT, AB
    TSIEN, RY
    [J]. NATURE, 1995, 373 (6516) : 663 - 664
  • [10] Zinc finger protein Prz1 regulates Ca2+ but not Cl- homeostasis in fission yeast -: Identification of distinct branches of calcineurin signaling pathway in fission yeast
    Hirayama, S
    Sugiura, R
    Lu, YB
    Maeda, T
    Kawagishi, K
    Yokoyama, M
    Tohda, H
    Giga-Hama, Y
    Shuntoh, H
    Kuno, T
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2003, 278 (20) : 18078 - 18084