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Sundaram 2015 Mol Microbiol

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Sundaram V, Petkova MI, Pujol-Carrion N, Boada J, de la Torre-Ruiz MA (2015) Tor1, Sch9 and PKA downregulation in quiescence rely on Mtl1 to preserve mitochondrial integrity and cell survival. Mol Microbiol 97:93-109.

Β» PMID: 25855033

Sundaram V, Petkova MI, Pujol-Carrion N, Boada J, de la Torre-Ruiz MA (2015) Mol Microbiol

Abstract: Here we show that Mtl1, member of the cell wall integrity pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, plays a positive role in chronological life span (CLS). The absence of Mtl1 shortens CLS and causes impairment in the mitochondrial function. This is reflected in a descent in oxygen consumption during the postdiauxic state, an increase in the uncoupled respiration and mitochondrial membrane potential and also a descent in aconitase activity. We demonstrate that all these effects are a consequence of signalling defects suppressed by TOR1 (target of rapamycin) and SCH9 deletion and less efficiently by Protein kinase A (PKA) inactivation. Mtl1 also plays a role in the regulation of both Bcy1 stability and phosphorylation, mainly in response to glucose depletion. In postdiauxic phase and in conditions of glucose depletion, Mtl1 negatively regulates TOR1 function leading to Sch9 inactivation and Bcy1 phosphorylation converging in PKA inhibition. Slt2/Mpk1 kinase partially contributes to Bcy1 phosphorylation, although additional targets are not excluded. Mtl1 links mitochondrial dysfunction with TOR and PKA pathways in quiescence, glucose being the main signalling molecule. β€’ Keywords: Triethyltin bromide (TET)

β€’ O2k-Network Lab: ES Lleida Boada J


Labels: MiParea: Respiration, mt-Membrane, Genetic knockout;overexpression, Pharmacology;toxicology 


Organism: Saccharomyces cerevisiae 

Preparation: Intact cells 


Coupling state: LEAK, ROUTINE, ET  Pathway: ROX  HRR: Oxygraph-2k 

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