Inositol pyrophosphate dynamics reveals control of the yeast phosphate starvation program through 1,5-IP<sub>8</sub> and the SPX domain of Pho81.

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Title
Inositol pyrophosphate dynamics reveals control of the yeast phosphate starvation program through 1,5-IP<sub>8</sub> and the SPX domain of Pho81.
Journal
eLife
Author(s)
Chabert V., Kim G.D., Qiu D., Liu G., Michaillat Mayer L., Jamsheer K M., Jessen H.J., Mayer A.
ISSN
2050-084X (Electronic)
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2050-084X
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Published
Issued date
20/09/2023
Peer-reviewed
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Volume
12
Language
english
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Abstract
Eukaryotic cells control inorganic phosphate to balance its role as essential macronutrient with its negative bioenergetic impact on reactions liberating phosphate. Phosphate homeostasis depends on the conserved INPHORS signaling pathway that utilizes inositol pyrophosphates and SPX receptor domains. Since cells synthesize various inositol pyrophosphates and SPX domains bind them promiscuously, it is unclear whether a specific inositol pyrophosphate regulates SPX domains in vivo, or whether multiple inositol pyrophosphates act as a pool. In contrast to previous models, which postulated that phosphate starvation is signaled by increased production of the inositol pyrophosphate 1-IP <sub>7</sub> , we now show that the levels of all detectable inositol pyrophosphates of yeast, 1-IP <sub>7</sub> , 5-IP <sub>7</sub> , and 1,5-IP <sub>8</sub> , strongly decline upon phosphate starvation. Among these, specifically the decline of 1,5-IP <sub>8</sub> triggers the transcriptional phosphate starvation response, the PHO pathway. 1,5-IP <sub>8</sub> inactivates the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor Pho81 through its SPX domain. This stimulates the cyclin-dependent kinase Pho85-Pho80 to phosphorylate the transcription factor Pho4 and repress the PHO pathway. Combining our results with observations from other systems, we propose a unified model where 1,5-IP <sub>8</sub> signals cytosolic phosphate abundance to SPX proteins in fungi, plants, and mammals. Its absence triggers starvation responses.
Keywords
Animals, Cyclin-Dependent Kinases, Diphosphates, Mammals, Phosphates, Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genetics, C. neoformans, Cryptococcus neoformans, PHO pathway, SPX domain, biochemistry, cell biology, chemical biology, fungal pathogens, inositol pyrophosphate, nutrient signaling, phosphate homeostasis, saccharomyces cerevisiae, schizosaccharomyces pombe
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