Characterization of hexose transporter genes in the views of the chronological life span and glucose uptake in fission yeast

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Abstract

Fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, possesses eight hexose transporters, Ght1~8. In order to clar-ify the role of each hexose transporter on glucose uptake, a glucose uptake assay system was estab-lished and the actual glucose uptake activity of each hexose transporter-deletion mutant was measured. Under normal growth condition containing 2% glucose, ∆ght5 and ∆ght2 mutants showed large and small decrease in glucose uptake activity, respec-tively. On the other hand, the other deletion mutants did not show any decrease in glucose uptake activity indicating that, in the presence of Ght5 and Ght2, the other hexose transporters do not play a significant role in glucose uptake. To understand the relevance between glucose uptake and lifespan regulation, we measured the chronological lifespan of each hexose transporter deletion mutant, and found that only ∆ght5 mutant showed a significant lifespan extension. Based on these results we showed that Ght5 is mainly involved in the glucose uptake in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, and suggested that the ∆ght5 mutant has prolonged lifespan due to physiological changes similar to calorie restriction.

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Maruyama, T., Hayashi, K., Matsui, K., Maekawa, Y., Shimasaki, T., Ohtsuka, H., … Aiba, H. (2022). Characterization of hexose transporter genes in the views of the chronological life span and glucose uptake in fission yeast. Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 68(6), 270–277. https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.2022.05.006

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