GNP1, the high-affinity glutamine permease of S. cerevisiae |
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Authors: | X. Zhu J. Garrett J. Schreve T. Michaeli |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, USA, US;(2) Department of Biology, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 13323, USA, US |
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Abstract: | Glutamine uptake in S. cerevisiae is mediated by at least three transporters: high- and low-affinity glutamine permeases and the general amino-acid permease. We have isolated the gene encoding the high-affinity glutamine permease and named it GNP1. The amino-acid sequence of GNP1, and its hydropathy profile of 12 transmembrane domains, closely resemble those of known amino-acid permeases. The Km of GNP1 for glutamine uptake was determined to be 0.59 mM. Cells lacking GNP1 exhibit reduced levels of glutamine transport, and are resistant to a toxic analog of glutamine, L-glutamic acid γ-monohydroxamate. Unlike other amino-acid permeases, whose expression is nitrogen-source limited, GNP1 is expressed on both rich and poor nitrogen sources. Received: 27 February / 30 March 1996 |
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Keywords: | Yeast Glutamine permease *Membrane transport Nitrogen-regulated gene expression |
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