The acetate uptake transporter family motif "NPAPLGL(M/S)" is essential for substrate uptake

  • Ribas, David
  • Soares-Silva, Isabel
  • Vieira, Daniel
  • Sousa-Silva, Maria
  • Sa-Pessoa, Joana
  • Azevedo-Silva, Joao
  • Viegas, Sandra Cristina
  • Arraiano, Cecilia Maria
  • Diallinas, George
  • Paiva, Sandra
  • Soares, Pedro
  • Casal, Margarida
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Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Fungal Genetics and Biology
Language
English

Abstract

Organic acids are recognized as one of the most prevalent compounds in ecosystems, thus the transport and assimilation of these molecules represent an adaptive advantage for organisms. The AceTr family members are associated with the active transport of organic acids, namely acetate and succinate. The phylogenetic analysis shows this family is dispersed in the tree of life. However, in eukaryotes, it is almost limited to microbes, though reaching a prevalence close to 100% in fungi, with an essential role in spore development. Aiming at deepening the knowledge in this family, we studied the acetate permease AceP from Methanosarcina acetivorans, as the first functionally characterized archaeal member of this family. Furthermore, we demonstra...

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