N-terminus of PutCAX2 from Puccinellia tenuiflora affects Ca2+ and Ba2+ tolerance in yeast
2016
Chen, Hongzhong | Wang, Liwen | Takano, Tetsuo | Liu, Shenkui | Zhang, Xinxin
Cation/H⁺ exchangers (CAXs) are membrane proteins that transport Ca²⁺ and other cations using the H⁺ gradient generated by H⁺-ATPase or H⁺-pyrophosphatase. This study reports the characterization of CAX2 from Puccinellia tenuiflora with respect to molecular and functional properties. PutCAX2 was cloned from a cDNA library of P. tenuiflora seedlings. The expression of PutCAX2 in shoots and roots was induced by Ca²⁺ and Ba²⁺ treatments. A green fluorescent protein (GFP) marker revealed that PutCAX2 was located on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. Four yeast transformants were created using GFP fusion PutCAX2 and truncated PutCAX2s, and their growth in the presence of various cations (Fe³⁺, Al³⁺, Mn²⁺, Cu²⁺, Co²⁺, Ni²⁺, Mg²⁺, Zn²⁺, Na⁺, Li⁺, Ca²⁺, and Ba²⁺) was analyzed. The N-terminally truncated PutCAX2 (GFP-ΔNPutCAX2) and the N and C-terminally truncated PutCAX2 (GFP-ΔNCPutCAX2) transformants grew well in the presence of 100 and 150 mM Ca²⁺ or 8 and 20 mM Ba²⁺, whereas the GFP-PutCAX2 and C-terminally truncated PutCAX2 (GFP-ΔCPutCAX2) transformants did not show any tolerance to Ca²⁺ or Ba²⁺. The Ba²⁺ content in whole yeast cells expressing GFP-ΔNPutCAX2 or GFP-ΔNCPutCAX2 was lower than that in other yeast transformants. Moreover, the efflux experiment showed that the Ba²⁺ efflux rate of yeast cells expressing GFP-ΔNPutCAX2 and GFP-ΔNCPutCAX2 was higher than that of other yeast cells. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the molecular and functional characterization of a novel ER-localized CAX protein from a wild halophyte plant; the results suggest that the N-terminus of PutCAX2 acts as an auto-inhibitory domain, which affects the Ca²⁺ and Ba²⁺ tolerance of yeast.
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