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Biosynthesis of phytochelatins in the fission yeast. Phytochelatin synthesis: a second role for the glutathione synthetase gene ofSchizosaccharomyces pombe

✍ Scribed by Al-Lahham, Adnan; Rohde, Volker; Heim, Petra; Leuchter, Ralf; Veeck, Jürgen; Wunderlich, Christian; Wolf, Klaus; Zimmermann, Martin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
232 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0749-503X

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✦ Synopsis


By complementation screening of a cadmium-sensitive Schizosaccharomyces pombe mutant deficient in phytochelatin synthesis, but with 44% of the wild-type glutathione content, we cloned a DNA fragment involved in phytochelatin synthesis. Sequence analysis revealed that it encodes the second enzyme involved in glutathione (GSH) biosynthesis, glutathione synthetase (GSH2) (E.C.6.3.2.3, Wang and Oliver, 1997). The mutant allele shows a single base-pair exchange at the 3 end of the reading frame leading to a single amino acid change from glycine to aspartate. This mutation leads to a significant reduction of phytochelatin synthesis, whereas glutathione synthesis is impaired to a far lesser extent. Complementation with the Arabidopsis thaliana GSH2 cDNA led to a partial restoration of phytochelatin synthesis. These data strongly suggest that the GSH2 gene encodes a bifunctional enzyme that is able to catalyse both the synthesis of GSH by adding glycine to the dipeptide ( Glu-Cys) and the synthesis of phytochelatins. The sequence has been submitted to EMBL,