Peroxisomal remnant structures in Hansenula polymorpha pex5 cells can develop into normal peroxisomes upon induction of the PTS2 protein amine oxidase

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Salomons, FA [1 ]
Faber, KN [1 ]
Veenhuis, M [1 ]
van der Klei, IJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Groningen, Groningen Biomol Sci & Biotechnol Inst, NL-9750 AA Haren, Netherlands
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10.1074/jbc.M008476200
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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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have analyzed the properties of peroxisomal remnants in Hantsenula polymorpha pex5 cells. In such cells PTS1 matrix protein import is fully impaired. In H. polymorpha pex5 cells, grown on ethanol/ammonium sulfate, conditions that repressed the PTS2 protein amine oxidase (AMO), peroxisomal structures were below the limit of detection. In methanol/ammonium sulfate-grown cells, normal peroxisomes are absent, but a few small membranous structures were observed that apparently represented peroxisomal ghosts since they contained Pex14p. These structures were the target of a Pex10p.myc fusion protein that was produced in pex5 cells under the control of the homologous alcohol oxidase promoter (strain pex5::P-AOX.PEX10.MYC). Glycerol/methanol/ammonium sulfate-grown cells of this transformant were placed in fresh glucose/methylamine media, conditions that fully repress the synthesis of the Pex10p.myc fusion protein but induce the synthesis of AMO. Two hours after the shift Pex10p.myc-containing structures were detectable that had accumulated newly synthesized AMO protein and which during further cultivation developed in normal peroxisomes. Concurrently, the remaining portion of these structures was rapidly degraded. These findings indicate that peroxisomal remnants in pex5 cells can develop into peroxisomes. Also, as for normal peroxisomes in H. polymorpha, apparently a minor portion of these structures actually take part in the development of these organelles.
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