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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2016

Carboxylic Acids Plasma Membrane Transporters in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Margarida Casal; Odília Queirós; Gabriel Talaia; David Ribas; Sandra Paiva

This chapter covers the functionally characterized plasma membrane carboxylic acids transporters Jen1, Ady2, Fps1 and Pdr12 in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, addressing also their homologues in other microorganisms, as filamentous fungi and bacteria. Carboxylic acids can either be transported into the cells, to be used as nutrients, or extruded in response to acid stress conditions. The secondary active transporters Jen1 and Ady2 can mediate the uptake of the anionic form of these substrates by a H(+)-symport mechanism. The undissociated form of carboxylic acids is lipid-soluble, crossing the plasma membrane by simple diffusion. Furthermore, acetic acid can also be transported by facilitated diffusion via Fps1 channel. At the cytoplasmic physiological pH, the anionic form of the acid prevails and it can be exported by the Pdr12 pump. This review will highlight the mechanisms involving carboxylic acids transporters, and the way they operate according to the yeast cell response to environmental changes, as carbon source availability, extracellular pH and acid stress conditions.


Journal of Molecular Biology | 2017

The α-Arrestin Bul1p Mediates Lactate Transporter Endocytosis in Response to Alkalinization and Distinct Physiological Signals

Gabriel Talaia; Christos Gournas; Elie Saliba; Cláudia Barata-Antunes; Margarida Casal; Bruno André; George Diallinas; Sandra Paiva

Eukaryotic α-arrestins connect environmental or stress signaling pathways to the endocytosis of plasma membrane transporters or receptors. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae lactate transporter Jen1p has been used as a model cargo for elucidating the mechanisms underlying endocytic turnover in response to carbon sources. Here, we discover a novel pathway of Jen1p endocytosis mediated by the α-arrestin Bul1p in response to the presence of cycloheximide or rapamycin, or prolonged growth in lactate. While cycloheximide or rapamycin modify cells pleiotropically, the major effect of prolonged growth in lactate was shown to be external pH alkalinization. Importantly, employment of specific inactive Jen1p versions showed that Bul1p-dependent endocytosis requires lactate transport, according to the signal imposed. Our results support a model where conformational changes of Jen1p, associated with substrate/H+ symport, are critical for the efficiency of Bul1p-dependent Jen1p turnover.


Fems Yeast Research | 2012

Lactic acid production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is modulated by expression of the monocarboxylate transporters Jen1 and Ady2.

António Pacheco; Gabriel Talaia; Joana Sá-Pessoa; Daniela Bessa; Maria José Gonçalves; Roxana Moreira; Sandra Paiva; Margarida Casal; Odília Queirós


Archive | 2018

Insights on signal-elicited endocytosis of yeast lactate transporters

Gabriel Talaia; Christos Gournas; Elie Saliba; Cláudia Barata Antunes; Margarida Casal; Bruno André; George Diallinas; Sandra Paiva


Archive | 2017

Study of the human copper transporters hCtr1 and hCtr2 using a yeast host

Cláudia Barata Antunes; Ana Beatriz Figueiredo; Gabriel Talaia; Rosana Maria Abreu Alves; Viviana Martins; H. Gerós; Sandra Paiva


Archive | 2017

Signals and mechanisms of endocytosis of eukaryotic lactate transporters

Gabriel Talaia; Christos Gournas; Elie Saliba; Cláudia Barata Antunes; Margarida Casal; Bruno André; George Diallinas; Sandra Paiva


Archive | 2017

A novel pathway for the endocytic regulation of Jen1 lactate transporter of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Gabriel Talaia; Elie Saliba; Christos Gournas; Cláudia Barata-Antunes; Bruno André; George Diallinas; Margarida Casal; Sandra Paiva


Archive | 2016

Heterologous expression of the human Copper Transporters hCTR1 and hCTR2 in yeast for endocytic trafficking analysis

Cláudia Barata Antunes; Gabriel Talaia; Rosana Maria Abreu Alves; Viviana Martins; H. Gerós; Sandra Paiva


Archive | 2016

Analysis of the intracellular traffic and turnover of yeast membrane transporters using a novel domain swap strategy

Gabriel Talaia; Margarida Casal; George Diallinas; Sandra Paiva


Archive | 2015

The study of the endocytic trafficking of the yeast monocarboxylate transporter Jen1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Gabriel Talaia; Margarida Casal; George Diallinas; Sandra Paiva

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George Diallinas

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Bruno André

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Christos Gournas

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Elie Saliba

Université libre de Bruxelles

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