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Journal of Microbiology
2008 Volume.46 No. 4 p.408 ~ p.414
The Role and Regulation of Trx1, a Cytosolic Thioredoxin in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Song Ji-Yoon

Roe Jung-Hye
Abstract
The genome of fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe harbors two genes for thioredoxins, trx1+ and trx2+, which encode cytosolic and mitochondrial thioredoxins, respectively. The ¥Ätrx1 mutant was found sensitive to diverse external stressors such as various oxidants, heat, and salt, whereas ¥Ätrx2 mutant was not sensitive except to paraquat, a superoxide generator. Both ¥Ätrx1 and ¥Ätrx2 mutants were more resistant to diamide, a thiol-specific oxidant, than the wild type. The trx1+ gene expression was induced by H2O2 and menadione, being mediated through a stress-responsive transcription factor Pap1. In ¥Ätrx1 cells, the basal expression of Pap1-regulated genes were elevated, suggesting a role for Trx1 as a reducer for oxidized (activated) Pap1. The ¥Ätrx1 mutant exhibited cysteine auxotrophy, which can be overcome by adding sulfite. This suggests that Trx1 serves as a primary electron donor for 3¡¯-phosphoadenosine-5¡¯-phosphosulfate (PAPS) reductase and thus is an essential protein for sulfur assimilation in S. pombe. These results suggest that, in contrast to Trx2 whose role is more confined to mitochondrial functions, Trx1 plays a major role in protecting S. pombe against various stressful conditions and enables proper sulfur metabolism.
KEYWORD
fission yeast, oxidative stress, thioredoxin, mitochondria, Pap1, 3¡¯-phosphoadenosine 5¡¯-phosphosulfate (PAPS) reductase
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