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Uptake of exogenous serine is important to maintain sphingolipid homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by
Esch, Bianca M.
, Limar, Sergej
, André, Bruno
, Bogdanowski, André
, More, Tushar
, Ejsing, Christer S.
, Fröhlich, Florian
, Walter, Stefan
, Gournas, Christos
, Sundag, Celine
, Heinisch, Jürgen J.
in
Amino acids
/ Biochemistry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Homeostasis
/ Kinases
/ Laboratories
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular biology
/ Permease
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae
/ Serine
/ Sphingolipids
/ Sterols
2020
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Uptake of exogenous serine is important to maintain sphingolipid homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by
Esch, Bianca M.
, Limar, Sergej
, André, Bruno
, Bogdanowski, André
, More, Tushar
, Ejsing, Christer S.
, Fröhlich, Florian
, Walter, Stefan
, Gournas, Christos
, Sundag, Celine
, Heinisch, Jürgen J.
in
Amino acids
/ Biochemistry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Homeostasis
/ Kinases
/ Laboratories
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular biology
/ Permease
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae
/ Serine
/ Sphingolipids
/ Sterols
2020
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Uptake of exogenous serine is important to maintain sphingolipid homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
by
Esch, Bianca M.
, Limar, Sergej
, André, Bruno
, Bogdanowski, André
, More, Tushar
, Ejsing, Christer S.
, Fröhlich, Florian
, Walter, Stefan
, Gournas, Christos
, Sundag, Celine
, Heinisch, Jürgen J.
in
Amino acids
/ Biochemistry
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Homeostasis
/ Kinases
/ Laboratories
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolism
/ Molecular biology
/ Permease
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae
/ Serine
/ Sphingolipids
/ Sterols
2020
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Uptake of exogenous serine is important to maintain sphingolipid homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Uptake of exogenous serine is important to maintain sphingolipid homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
2020
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Sphingolipids are abundant and essential molecules in eukaryotes that have crucial functions as signaling molecules and as membrane components. Sphingolipid biosynthesis starts in the endoplasmic reticulum with the condensation of serine and palmitoyl-CoA. Sphingolipid biosynthesis is highly regulated to maintain sphingolipid homeostasis. Even though, serine is an essential component of the sphingolipid biosynthesis pathway, its role in maintaining sphingolipid homeostasis has not been precisely studied. Here we show that serine uptake is an important factor for the regulation of sphingolipid biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using genetic experiments, we find the broad-specificity amino acid permease Gnp1 to be important for serine uptake. We confirm these results with serine uptake assays in gnp1[DELTA] cells. We further show that uptake of exogenous serine by Gnp1 is important to maintain cellular serine levels and observe a specific connection between serine uptake and the first step of sphingolipid biosynthesis. Using mass spectrometry-based flux analysis, we further observed imported serine as the main source for de novo sphingolipid biosynthesis. Our results demonstrate that yeast cells preferentially use the uptake of exogenous serine to regulate sphingolipid biosynthesis. Our study can also be a starting point to analyze the role of serine uptake in mammalian sphingolipid metabolism.
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