The effect of azalomycin F on Ca2+ homeostasis in Trichoderma viride and Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Citation
M. Simkovic et al., The effect of azalomycin F on Ca2+ homeostasis in Trichoderma viride and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, GEN PHYSL B, 20(2), 2001, pp. 131-144
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS
ISSN journal
02315882 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
131 - 144
Database
ISI
SICI code
0231-5882(200106)20:2<131:TEOAFO>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Azalomycin F (AMF), a macrocyclic lactone antibiotic, in concentrations of 10(-5) g/ml (10(-6)-10(-5) mol/l) was found to stimulate both the Ca-45(2+) influx and efflux in intact Trichoderma viride submerged mycelium and in c ells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae without having Ca2+ ionophoric properties. AMF also inhibited ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake in membrane fractions prepare d from T. viride submerged mycelium. Ca-45(2+) which had been accumulated i n membrane fractions in an ATP-dependent manner was released upon addition of AMF. This release was observed in light organellar fractions (LOF) of S. cerevisiae and of T. viride submerged mycelium and, to a small extent, in heavy organellar fraction (HOF) of S. cerevisiae. NoCa2+ releasing effect o f AMF was observed in HOF from T. viride submerged mycelium. In S. cerevisi ae expressing Ca2+-dependent photoprotein aequorin, AMF induced transients of luminescence which reflect changes in the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration . The results suggest that the stimulation by AMF of the Ca2+ efflux from t he mycelium (cells) could be explained by an increase of the cytoplasmic Ca 2+ concentration due to the release of Ca2+ from microsomal membranes or to the stimulation of Ca2+ influx.