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Query: UMLS:C0393754 (
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We have constructed two different fusion proteins consisting of the C-terminal end of
CS1
fused in-frame to the N-terminal end of MDH1 and
HSA
, respectively. The fusion proteins were expressed in mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in which
CS1
and MDH1 had been deleted and the phenotypes of the transformants characterized. The results show that the fusion proteins are transported into the mitochondria and that they restore the ability for the yeast mutants
CS1
-, MDH1-, and
CS1
-/MDH1- to grow on acetate. Determination of
CS1
activity in isolated mitochondria showed a 10-fold increase for the strain that expressed native
CS1
, relative to the parental. In the transformant with
CS1
/MDH1 fusion protein, parental levels of
CS1
were observed, while one-fifth this amount was observed for the strain expressing the
CS1
/
HSA
conjugate. Oxygen consumption studies on isolated mitochondria did not show any significant differences between parental-type yeast and the strains expressing the different fusion proteins or native
CS1
. [3(-13)C]Propionate was used to study the Krebs TCA cycle metabolism of yeast cells containing
CS1
/MDH1 fusion constructs. The 13C NMR study was performed in respiratory-competent parental yeast cells and using the genetically engineered yeast cells consisting of
CS1
- mutants expressing native
CS1
and the fusion proteins
CS1
/MDH1 and
CS1
/
HSA
, respectively. [3(-13)C]Propionate is believed to be metabolized to [2(-13)C]succinyl-CoA before it enters the TCA cycle in the mitochondria. This metabolite is then oxidized through two symmetrical intermediates, succinate and fumarate, followed by conversion to malate, oxalacetate, and other metabolites such as alanine.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Metabolic studies on Saccharomyces cerevisiae containing fused citrate synthase/malate dehydrogenase. 791 84