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  • The gene Tbhxt1, found in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii, codes for a hexose transporter protein that effectively transfers d-glucose and d-mannose, showing a clear preference for d-glucose.
  • This transporter operates via a proton-symport mechanism and is influenced by the presence of certain hydroxyl groups on sugar molecules for proper substrate recognition.
  • Tbhxt1 expression is highest at moderate glucose levels, downregulated at very high concentrations, and upregulated during carbon starvation, indicating its role as a high-affinity glucose transporter.

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Here, we report the first evidence of a hexose transporter gene, Tbhxt1, in the ectomycorrhizal ascomycete Tuber borchii Vittadini. The protein encoded by Tbhxt1 functionally complements the hxt-null mutant Saccharomyces cerevisiae EBYVW.4000. TBHXT1 has a strong preference for d-glucose (K(m)=38+/-10 microM) over d-fructose (K(m)=16+/-5mM) and uncoupling experiments indicate that TBHXT1 catalyzes the transport via a proton-symport mechanism. The investigations on the substrate specificity reveal that TBHXT1 also imports d-mannose, and the use of deoxyglucose analogues shows that the hydroxyl groups at C1, C3 and C4 are important for substrate recognition. Tbhxt1 is not regulated by fructose, but it reaches its highest level of expression at 3mM glucose and is repressed by very high glucose concentration. Prolonged carbon starvation condition upregulates Tbhxt1, while its expression remains at basal level in the ectomycorrhizal tissue. The mode of regulation of Tbhxt1 is consistent with its role as a high-affinity d-glucose transporter.

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Article Synopsis
  • The gene Tbhxt1, found in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii, codes for a hexose transporter protein that effectively transfers d-glucose and d-mannose, showing a clear preference for d-glucose.
  • This transporter operates via a proton-symport mechanism and is influenced by the presence of certain hydroxyl groups on sugar molecules for proper substrate recognition.
  • Tbhxt1 expression is highest at moderate glucose levels, downregulated at very high concentrations, and upregulated during carbon starvation, indicating its role as a high-affinity glucose transporter.
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