Distinct function of Chlamydomonas CTRA-CTR transporters in Cu assimilation and intracellular mobilization

Daniela Strenkert,Stefan Schmollinger, Srinand Paruthiyil, Bonnie C. Brown, Sydnee Green, Catherine M. Shafer,Patrice Salome,Hosea Nelson,Crysten E. Blaby-Haas, Jeffrey L. Moseley,Sabeeha S. Merchant

METALLOMICS(2024)

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Successful acclimation to copper (Cu) deficiency involves a fine balance between Cu import and export. In the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Cu import is dependent on a transcription factor, Copper Response Regulator 1 (CRR1), responsible for activating genes in Cu-deficient cells. Among CRR1 target genes are two Cu transporters belonging to the CTR/COPT gene family (CTR1 and CTR2) and a related soluble protein (CTR3). The ancestor of these green algal proteins was likely acquired from an ancient chytrid and contained conserved cysteine-rich domains (named the CTR-associated domains, CTRA) that are predicted to be involved in Cu acquisition. We show by reverse genetics that Chlamydomonas CTR1 and CTR2 are canonical Cu importers albeit with distinct affinities, while loss of CTR3 did not result in an observable phenotype under the conditions tested. Mutation of CTR1, but not CTR2, recapitulates the poor growth of crr1 in Cu-deficient medium, consistent with a dominant role for CTR1 in high-affinity Cu(I) uptake. On the other hand, the overaccumulation of Cu(I) (20 times the quota) in zinc (Zn) deficiency depends on CRR1 and both CTR1 and CTR2. CRR1-dependent activation of CTR gene expression needed for Cu over-accumulation can be bypassed by the provision of excess Cu in the growth medium. Over-accumulated Cu is sequestered into the acidocalcisome but can become remobilized by restoring Zn nutrition. This mobilization is also CRR1-dependent, and requires activation of CTR2 expression, again distinguishing CTR2 from CTR1 and consistent with the lower substrate affinity of CTR2.One sentence summary Regulation of Cu uptake and sequestration by members of the CTR family of proteins in Chlamydomonas. Graphical Abstract CTR1 is a high affinity Cu transporter spanning the plasma membrane (pm), importing Cu into the cell. CTR2 also transports Cu, with lower affinity but higher capacity, into the cell or out of internal Cu storage sites, acidocalcisomes (ac). CTR3 is a periplasmic protein; all CTR proteins are controlled by CRR1, the major transcriptional regulator of Cu homeostasis.
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SLC31A,copper recycling,algae,lysosome-related organelle
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