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Title

Chaperonin point mutation enhances cadmium endurance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors

Dube, Ankita; Kabir, M. Anaul

Abstract

Objective: To study the effect of the mutation in conserved G412E in Cct7p subunit of CCT complex on its cellular fate. Results: TriC/CCT is a dynamic multimeric protein that assists in protein folding in an energy-dependent manner. A point mutation in the ATP binding pocket in the equatorial domain of the Cct7p subunit delays the doubling time. The cell size was twice the wild type, and the formation of protein aggregates suggests disturbed folding of the proteins. Upon growing in stressful conditions of arsenous acid and cadmium chloride, the mutant was lethal in As3 but grew well in Cd2 with 10.5 µg cadmium uptake mg−1 compared to the wild type. The increased expression of vacuole transporters YCF1 and BPT1 by ten-fold and two-fold in mutant indicates the metal transportation to the vacuole. Conclusion: CCT complex was vulnerable to the mutation in G412E in the Cct7p subunit of protein folding molecular machinery. Interestingly, already stressed cells provided robustness against oxidative stress and cadmium sequestration in the vacuole.

Subjects

SACCHAROMYCES cerevisiae; CADMIUM; PROTEIN folding; CADMIUM chloride; PHYTOCHELATINS; ACYL chlorides; CELL size; MOLECULAR chaperones

Publication

Biotechnology Letters, 2021, Vol 43, Issue 9, p1735

ISSN

0141-5492

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10529-021-03151-9

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