Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>

ABSTRACT Directional growth and tissue invasion by hyphae of the pathogenic fungus, Candida albicans, are disrupted by deletion of the small GTPase, Rsr1, which localizes Cdc42 and its kinase, Cla4, to the site of polarized growth. We investigated additional abnormalities observed in rsr1Δ hyphae, i...

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Main Authors: T. Bedekovic, E. Agnew, A. C. Brand
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Published: American Society for Microbiology 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.01666-20
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description ABSTRACT Directional growth and tissue invasion by hyphae of the pathogenic fungus, Candida albicans, are disrupted by deletion of the small GTPase, Rsr1, which localizes Cdc42 and its kinase, Cla4, to the site of polarized growth. We investigated additional abnormalities observed in rsr1Δ hyphae, including vacuole development, cytoplasm inheritance, mitochondrial morphology, septin ring organization, nuclear division and migration, and branching frequency, which together demonstrate a fundamental role for Rsr1 in cellular organization. Rsr1 contains a C-terminal CCAAX box, which putatively undergoes both reversible palmitoylation and farnesylation for entry into the secretory pathway. We expressed variants of Rsr1 with mutated C244 or C245, or which lacked GTPase activity (Rsr1K16N and Rsr1G12V), in the rsr1Δ background and compared the resulting phenotypes with those of mutants lacking Bud5 (Rsr1 GEF), Bud2 (Rsr1 GAP), or Cla4. Bud5 was required only for cell size and bud site selection in yeast, suggesting there are alternative activators for Rsr1 in hyphae. Septin ring and vacuole dynamics were restored by expression of unpalmitoylated Rsr1C244S, which localized to endomembranes, but not by cytoplasmic Rsr1C245A or GTP/GDP-locked Rsr1, suggesting Rsr1 functions at intracellular membranes in addition to the plasma membrane. Rsr1K16N or cytoplasmic Rsr1C245A restored normal nuclear division but not septin ring or vacuole dynamics. Rsr1-GDP therefore plays a specific role in suppressing START, which can be signaled from the cytosol. Via differential palmitoylation and activity states, Rsr1 operates at diverse cell sites to orchestrate proper nuclear division and inheritance during constitutive polarized growth. As cla4Δ phenocopied rsr1Δ, it is likely these functions involve Cdc42-Cla4 activity. IMPORTANCE Understanding how single eukaryotic cells self-organize to replicate and migrate is relevant to health and disease. In the fungal pathogen, Candida albicans, the small GTPase, Rsr1, guides the directional growth of hyphae that invade human tissue during life-threatening infections. Rsr1 is a Ras-like GTPase and a homolog of the conserved Rap1 subfamily, which directs migration in mammalian cells. Research into how this single GTPase delivers complex intracellular patterning is challenging established views of GTPase regulation, trafficking, and interaction. Here, we show that Rsr1 directly and indirectly coordinates the spatial and temporal development of key intracellular macrostructures, including septum formation and closure, vacuole dynamics, and nuclear division and segregation, as well as whole-cell morphology by determining branching patterns. Furthermore, we categorize these functions by differential Rsr1 localization and activity state and provide evidence to support the emerging view that the cytosolic pool of Ras-like GTPases is functionally active.
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spelling doaj.art-5f26306e14ac41118113f8ce668772632022-12-21T20:45:37ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112020-10-0111510.1128/mBio.01666-20Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>T. Bedekovic0E. Agnew1A. C. Brand2Medical Research Council Centre for Medical Mycology at the University of Exeter, Exeter, United KingdomMedical Research Council Centre for Medical Mycology at the University of Exeter, Exeter, United KingdomMedical Research Council Centre for Medical Mycology at the University of Exeter, Exeter, United KingdomABSTRACT Directional growth and tissue invasion by hyphae of the pathogenic fungus, Candida albicans, are disrupted by deletion of the small GTPase, Rsr1, which localizes Cdc42 and its kinase, Cla4, to the site of polarized growth. We investigated additional abnormalities observed in rsr1Δ hyphae, including vacuole development, cytoplasm inheritance, mitochondrial morphology, septin ring organization, nuclear division and migration, and branching frequency, which together demonstrate a fundamental role for Rsr1 in cellular organization. Rsr1 contains a C-terminal CCAAX box, which putatively undergoes both reversible palmitoylation and farnesylation for entry into the secretory pathway. We expressed variants of Rsr1 with mutated C244 or C245, or which lacked GTPase activity (Rsr1K16N and Rsr1G12V), in the rsr1Δ background and compared the resulting phenotypes with those of mutants lacking Bud5 (Rsr1 GEF), Bud2 (Rsr1 GAP), or Cla4. Bud5 was required only for cell size and bud site selection in yeast, suggesting there are alternative activators for Rsr1 in hyphae. Septin ring and vacuole dynamics were restored by expression of unpalmitoylated Rsr1C244S, which localized to endomembranes, but not by cytoplasmic Rsr1C245A or GTP/GDP-locked Rsr1, suggesting Rsr1 functions at intracellular membranes in addition to the plasma membrane. Rsr1K16N or cytoplasmic Rsr1C245A restored normal nuclear division but not septin ring or vacuole dynamics. Rsr1-GDP therefore plays a specific role in suppressing START, which can be signaled from the cytosol. Via differential palmitoylation and activity states, Rsr1 operates at diverse cell sites to orchestrate proper nuclear division and inheritance during constitutive polarized growth. As cla4Δ phenocopied rsr1Δ, it is likely these functions involve Cdc42-Cla4 activity. IMPORTANCE Understanding how single eukaryotic cells self-organize to replicate and migrate is relevant to health and disease. In the fungal pathogen, Candida albicans, the small GTPase, Rsr1, guides the directional growth of hyphae that invade human tissue during life-threatening infections. Rsr1 is a Ras-like GTPase and a homolog of the conserved Rap1 subfamily, which directs migration in mammalian cells. Research into how this single GTPase delivers complex intracellular patterning is challenging established views of GTPase regulation, trafficking, and interaction. Here, we show that Rsr1 directly and indirectly coordinates the spatial and temporal development of key intracellular macrostructures, including septum formation and closure, vacuole dynamics, and nuclear division and segregation, as well as whole-cell morphology by determining branching patterns. Furthermore, we categorize these functions by differential Rsr1 localization and activity state and provide evidence to support the emerging view that the cytosolic pool of Ras-like GTPases is functionally active.https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.01666-20Candida albicansGTPase signalingcell polarityhyphal developmentnuclear divisionRas
spellingShingle T. Bedekovic
E. Agnew
A. C. Brand
Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>
mBio
Candida albicans
GTPase signaling
cell polarity
hyphal development
nuclear division
Ras
title Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>
title_full Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>
title_fullStr Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>
title_full_unstemmed Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>
title_short Rsr1 Palmitoylation and GTPase Activity Status Differentially Coordinate Nuclear, Septin, and Vacuole Dynamics in <named-content content-type="genus-species">Candida albicans</named-content>
title_sort rsr1 palmitoylation and gtpase activity status differentially coordinate nuclear septin and vacuole dynamics in named content content type genus species candida albicans named content
topic Candida albicans
GTPase signaling
cell polarity
hyphal development
nuclear division
Ras
url https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.01666-20
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