Expression of heterologous aquaporins for functional analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Journal article, 2006

In this study the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is a genetically tractable model for analysis of osmoregulation, has been used for analysis of heterologous aquaporins. Aquaporin water channels play important roles in the control of water homeostasis in individual cells and multicellular organisms. We have investigated the effects of functional expression of the mammalian aquaporins AQP1 and AQP5 and the aquaglyceroporins AQP3 and AQP9. Expression of aquaporins caused moderate growth inhibition under hyperosmotic stress, while expression of aquaglyceroporins mediated strong growth inhibition due to glycerol loss. Water transport was monitored in protoplasts, where the kinetics of bursting was influenced by presence of aquaporins but not aquaglyceroporins. We observed glycerol transport through aquaglyceroporins, but not aquaporins, in a yeast strain deficient in glycerol production, whose growth depends on glycerol inflow. In addition, a gene reporter assay allowed to indirectly monitor the effect of AQP9-mediated enhanced glycerol loss on osmoadaptation. Transport activity of certain aqua(glycero)porins was diminished by low pH or CuSO4, suggesting that yeast can potentially be used for screening of putative aquaporin inhibitors. We conclude that yeast is a versatile system for functional studies of aquaporins, and it can be developed to screen for compounds of potential pharmacological use

Water transport

Inhibitors

Osmoadaptation

Yeast

Glycerol

Aquaglyceroporin

Author

Nina Pettersson

University of Gothenburg

Johan Hagström

University of Gothenburg

R Bill

Stefan Hohmann

University of Gothenburg

Current Genetics

0172-8083 (ISSN) 1432-0983 (eISSN)

Vol. 50 4 247-255

Subject Categories

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

DOI

10.1007/s00294-006-0092-z

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10/10/2017