The Kluyveromyces lactis CPY homologous genes: cloning and characterization of the KlPCL1 gene.

Folia Microbiol (Praha)

Laboratory of Yeast Molecular Genetics, Institute of Molecular Biology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Published: March 2009

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  • A 3.85-kb genomic fragment containing the KlPCL1 gene was identified using the ScPRC1 gene as a probe, revealing an ORF of 1359 bp and significant similarity to carboxypeptidases in other yeast species.
  • The KlPCL1 gene product shares strong features with known serine carboxypeptidases, including conserved motifs and a catalytic triad, indicating its functional role.
  • Disruption studies in Kluyveromyces lactis showed that KlPCL1 is not essential for sporulation or growth under various environmental conditions, highlighting its non-critical role in cell physiology.

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A 3.85-kb genomic fragment containing the KlPCL1 gene, with an open reading frame (ORF) of 1359 bp, was isolated from Kluyveromyces lactis genomic library by heterologous colony hybridization using the Saccharomyces cerevisiae PRC1 (ScPRC1) gene as a probe. The KlPCL1 nucleotide sequence was identical to the KLLAOC17490g ORF of K. lactis and showed >55 % identity with S. cerevisiae YBR139w and PRC1 genes encoding carboxypeptidases. The deduced KlPcl1p amino acid sequence displayed strong similarities to yeast and higher eukaryotic carboxypeptidases. In silico analyses revealed that KlPcl1p contained several highly conserved regions characteristic of the serine-type carboxypeptidases, such as the catalytic triad in the active site and the LNGGPGCSS, FHIAGESYAGHYIP and ICNWLGN motifs involved in the substrate binding. All this suggests that the KlPCL1 gene product belongs to the serine carboxypeptidase family. Sporulation and ascus dissection of a diploid strain heterozygous for single-copy disruption of KlPCL1 revealed that this gene is not essential in K. lactis. Further analyses of haploid and diploid deletion mutants demonstrated that disruption of the KlPCL1 gene neither impaired sporulation nor affected growth abilities of K. lactis cells under a variety of physiological conditions, e.g., growth on different carbon sources, at various temperatures or pH of the medium, and under nitrogen depletion.

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The Kluyveromyces lactis CPY homologous genes: cloning and characterization of the KlPCL1 gene.

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Laboratory of Yeast Molecular Genetics, Institute of Molecular Biology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Article Synopsis
  • A 3.85-kb genomic fragment containing the KlPCL1 gene was identified using the ScPRC1 gene as a probe, revealing an ORF of 1359 bp and significant similarity to carboxypeptidases in other yeast species.
  • The KlPCL1 gene product shares strong features with known serine carboxypeptidases, including conserved motifs and a catalytic triad, indicating its functional role.
  • Disruption studies in Kluyveromyces lactis showed that KlPCL1 is not essential for sporulation or growth under various environmental conditions, highlighting its non-critical role in cell physiology.
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