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Tpo1‐mediated spermine and spermidine export controls cell cycle delay and times antioxidant protein expression during the oxidative stress response
Antje Krüger, Jakob Vowinckel, Michael Mülleder, Phillip Grote, Floriana Capuano, Katharina Bluemlein, Markus Ralser
EMBO Reports · 2013 · ▲ 87 citations
Abstract
Cells counteract oxidative stress by altering metabolism, cell cycle and gene expression. However, the mechanisms that coordinate these adaptations are only marginally understood. Here we provide evidence that timing of these responses in yeast requires export of the polyamines spermidine and spermine. We show that during hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) exposure, the polyamine transporter Tpo1 controls spermidine and spermine concentrations and mediates induction of antioxidant proteins, including Hsp70, Hsp90, Hsp104 and Sod1. Moreover, Tpo1 determines a cell cycle delay during adaptation to increased oxidant levels, and affects H2O2 tolerance. Thus, central components of the stress response are timed through Tpo1-controlled polyamine export.
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Krüger, A., Vowinckel, J., Mülleder, M., Grote, P., Capuano, F., Bluemlein, K., & Ralser, M. (2013). Tpo1‐mediated spermine and spermidine export controls cell cycle delay and times antioxidant protein expression during the oxidative stress response. <em>EMBO Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/embor.2013.165
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Krüger A, Vowinckel J, Mülleder M, Grote P, Capuano F, Bluemlein K, et al. Tpo1‐mediated spermine and spermidine export controls cell cycle delay and times antioxidant protein expression during the oxidative stress response. EMBO Reports. 2013. doi:10.1038/embor.2013.165.
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@article{antje2013Tpomed,
title = {Tpo1‐mediated spermine and spermidine export controls cell cycle delay and times antioxidant protein expression during the oxidative stress response},
author = {Antje Krüger and Jakob Vowinckel and Michael Mülleder and Phillip Grote and Floriana Capuano and Katharina Bluemlein and Markus Ralser},
journal = {EMBO Reports},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1038/embor.2013.165},
}
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