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Authors :
Kening, Zhao
Mark, Bleackley
David, Chisanga
Lahiru, Gangoda
Pamali, Fonseka
Michael, Liem
Hina, Kalra
Haidar, Al Saffar
Shivakumar, Keerthikumar
Ching-Seng, Ang
Christopher G, Adda
Lanzhou, Jiang
Kuok, Yap
Ivan K, Poon
Peter, Lock
Vincent, Bulone
Marilyn, Anderson
Suresh, Mathivanan
Source :
Communications Biology
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membranous vesicles that are released by cells. In this study, the role of the Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) machinery in the biogenesis of yeast EVs was examined. Knockout of components of the ESCRT machinery altered the morphology and size of EVs as well as decreased the abundance of EVs. In contrast, strains with deletions in cell wall biosynthesis genes, produced more EVs than wildtype. Proteomic analysis highlighted the depletion of ESCRT components and enrichment of cell wall remodelling enzymes, glucan synthase subunit Fks1 and chitin synthase Chs3, in yeast EVs. Interestingly, EVs containing Fks1 and Chs3 rescued the yeast cells from antifungal molecules. However, EVs from fks1∆ or chs3∆ or the vps23∆chs3∆ double knockout strain were unable to rescue the yeast cells as compared to vps23∆ EVs. Overall, we have identified a potential role for yeast EVs in cell wall remodelling.<br />Kening Zhao et al. show that yeast extracellular vesicles are depleted of ESCRT proteins but enriched with Fks1 and Chs3. The toxic effect of antifungal agents can be diminished by exposure to the Fks1- and Chs3- rich extracellular vesicles, suggesting a role for yeast extracellular vesicles in cell wall remodelling.

Details

ISSN :
23993642
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Communications biology
Accession number :
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