The Ycx1 protein encoded by the yeast YDL206W gene plays a role in calcium and calcineurin signaling

Grace M. Lee, Fangli Weng,Juliana Cranley,Abhinav Rajasekhar, Matthew Stoeckel, Thomas Kane,Renata Tisi,Yuqi Wang

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2023)

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Calcium is ubiquitously present in all living cells and plays important regulatory roles in a wide variety of biological pro-cesses. In yeast, many effects of calcium are mediated via the action of calcineurin, a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase. Proper signaling of calcium and calcineurin is important in yeast, and the calcineurin pathway has emerged as a valuable target for developing novel antifungal drugs. Here, we report a role of YDL206W in calcium and calcineurin signaling in yeast. YDL206W is an uncharacterized gene in yeast, encoding a protein with two sodium/calcium exchange domains. Disrupting the YDL206W gene leads to a diminished level of calcium-induced activation of calcineurin and a reduced accumulation of cytosolic calcium. Consistent with a role of calcineurin in regulating pheromone and cell wall integrity signaling, the ydl206w Delta mutants display an enhanced growth arrest induced by pheromone treatment and poor growth at elevated temperature. Subcellular localization studies indicate that YDL206W is localized in endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi. Together, our results reveal YDL206W as a new regulator for calcineurin signaling in yeast and suggest a role of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi in regulating cytosolic calcium in yeast.
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ycx1 protein,yeast ydl206w gene,signaling,calcium
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