Ubiquitin is required for sorting to the vacuole of the yeast general amino acid permease, Gap1

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Soetens, O [1 ]
De Craene, JO [1 ]
André, B [1 ]
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[1] Free Univ Brussels, Inst Biol & Med Mol, Lab Physiol Cellulaire, B-6041 Gosselies, Belgium
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10.1074/jbc.M102945200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In yeast, ubiquitin plays a central role in proteolysis of a multitude of proteins and serves also as a signal for endocytosis of many plasma membrane proteins. We showed previously that ubiquitination of the general amino acid permease (Gap1) is essential to its endocytosis followed by vacuolar degradation. These processes occur when NH4+, a preferential source of nitrogen, is added to cells growing on proline or urea, i.e. less favored nitrogen sources. In this study, we show that Gap1 is ubiquitinated on two lysine residues in the cytosolic N terminus (positions 9 and 16). A mutant Gap1 in which both lysines are mutated (Gap1(K9K16)) remains fully stable at the plasma membrane after NH4+ addition. Furthermore, each of the two lysines harbors a polyubiquitin chain in which ubiquitin is linked to the lysine 63 of the preceding ubiquitin. The Gap1(K9) and Gap1(K16) mutants, in which a single lysine is mutated, are downregulated in response to NH4+ although more slowly. In proline-grown cells lacking Npr1, a protein kinase involved in the control of Gap1 trafficking, newly synthesized Gap1 is sorted from the Golgi to the vacuole without passing through the plasma membrane (accompanying article, De Craene, J.-O., Soetens, O., and Andre, B. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276,43939-43948). We show here that ubiquitination of Gap1 is also required for this direct sorting to the vacuole. In an npr1 Delta mutant, neo-synthesized Gap1(K9K16) is rerouted to and accumulates at the plasma membrane. Finally, Bu11 and Bu12, two proteins interacting with Npil/Rsp5, are essential to ubiquitination and down-regulation of cell-surface Gap1, as well as to sorting of neosynthesized Gap1 to the vacuole, as occurs in an npr1 Delta mutant. Our results reveal a novel role of ubiquitin in the control of Gap1 trafficking, i.e. direct sorting from the late secretory pathway to the vacuole. This result reinforces the growing evidence that ubiquitin plays an important role not only in internalization of plasma membrane proteins but also in their sorting in the endosomes and/or trans-Golgi.
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