Involvement of cell wall β‐glucan in the action of HM‐1 killer toxin
- 4 July 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 348 (1) , 27-32
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(94)00575-3
Abstract
HM-1 killer toxin secreted from Hansenula mrakii inhibits the growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells by interfering with β-1,3-glucan synthesis. We found that HM-1 killer toxin killed intact cells but not protoplasts. In addition, cells lacking the functional KRE 6 allele (kre6Δ) became resistant to higher concentration of HM-1 killer toxin. As reported by Roemer and Bussey [(1991) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 11295–11299], cells lacking functional KPE6 had a reduced level of the cell wall β-1,6-glucan compared to that in cells harboring the normal KRE6. These results suggest that the cell wall ⨿-glucan is involved in the action of HM-1 killer toxin. Addition of HM-1 killer toxin with several kinds of oligosaccharides revealed that either ⨿-1,3- or β-1,6-glucan blocked the cytocidal action of HM-1 killer toxin whereas α-1,4-glucan and chitin did not. Mannan also interfered with HM-1 killer toxin action, but this inhibitory effect was much weaker than that observed with β-1,3- or β-1,6-glucans. Thus, it appears that the cell wall β-glucan interacts with HM-1 killer toxin, and that this toxin-β-glucan commitment is required for the action of HM-1 killer toxin.Keywords
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