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Cell Calcium


Title:Glucose-induced calcium influx in budding yeast involves a novel calcium transport system and can activate calcineurin
Author(s):Groppi S; Belotti F; Brandao RL; Martegani E; Tisi R;
Address:"Dep. Biotechnology and Biosciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy"
Journal Title:Cell Calcium
Year:2011
Volume:20110421
Issue:6
Page Number:376 - 386
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceca.2011.03.006
ISSN/ISBN:1532-1991 (Electronic) 0143-4160 (Linking)
Abstract:"Glucose addition to glucose-starved Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells triggers a quick and transient influx of calcium from the extracellular environment. In yeast at least two different carrier systems were identified: a high affinity system, requiring Cch1 channel, and a low affinity system. Here we report that another calcium transport system exists in yeast, not yet identified, that can substitute the two known systems when they are inactivated. This system was called GIC (for Glucose Induced Calcium) system and it is a high affinity calcium transport system, magnesium-sensitive but nickel-resistant. Moreover, GIC transport is sensitive to gadolinium and nifedipine, but it is not sensitive to inhibition by verapamil, which conversely behaves as an agonist on glucose response. GIC transport is fully functional in conditions when calcineurin is active, a serine/threonine specificity phosphatase involved in the regulation of calcium homeostasis and in many other cellular phenomena such as tolerance to high concentrations of Na(+) and Li(+), response to pheromones and gene transcription regulation. Here it is reported for the first time that calcineurin can also be activated by nutrients: the activation of Crz1 transcription factor by calcineurin was observed in derepressed cells after addition of glucose in the presence of extracellular calcium"
Keywords:Calcineurin/genetics/*metabolism Calcium/*metabolism Calcium Channels/genetics/metabolism Calcium Signaling Gadolinium/pharmacology Glucose/*pharmacology Magnesium/pharmacology Membrane Glycoproteins/genetics/metabolism Nifedipine/pharmacology Saccharomyc;
Notes:"MedlineGroppi, Silvia Belotti, Fiorella Brandao, Rogelio L Martegani, Enzo Tisi, Renata eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2011/04/23 Cell Calcium. 2011 Jun; 49(6):376-86. doi: 10.1016/j.ceca.2011.03.006. Epub 2011 Apr 21"

 
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