Jh. Vossen et al., IDENTIFICATION OF SPT14 CWH6 AS THE YEAST HOMOLOG OF HPIG-A, A GENE INVOLVED IN THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF GPI ANCHORS/, Biochimica et biophysica acta (G). General subjects, 1243(3), 1995, pp. 549-551
Cwh6 is a temperature-sensitive cell wall mutant of Saccharomyces cere
visiae. CWH6 was found to be identical to SPT14,a gene that is highly
homologous to both human PIG-A and to RFAK from Salmonella typhimurium
. PIG-A and RFAK are involved in transferring N-acetylglucosamine to,
respectively, a GPI anchor precursor and to lipopolysaccharides. Becau
se cell walls of cwh6 are greatly reduced in mannose, and because some
cell wall proteins are known to be incorporated into the cell wall th
rough a GPI-anchor dependent mechanism, we propose that Spt14p/Cwh6p i
s involved in transferring N-acetylglucosamine to a precursor of GPI a
nchors. We further propose that the majority of cell wall proteins are
incorporated into the cell wall through a GPI anchor.