» Articles » PMID: 11013218

H2O2 Sensing Through Oxidation of the Yap1 Transcription Factor

Overview
Journal EMBO J
Date 2000 Oct 3
PMID 11013218
Citations 167
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The yeast transcription factor Yap1 activates expression of antioxidant genes in response to oxidative stress. Yap1 regulation involves nuclear accumulation, but the mechanism sensing the oxidative stress signal remains unknown. We provide biochemical and genetic evidence that upon H2O2 treatment, Yap1 is activated by oxidation and deactivated by enzymatic reduction with Yap1-controlled thioredoxins, thus providing a mechanism for autoregulation. Two cysteines essential for Yap1 oxidation are also essential for its activation by H2O2. The data are consistent with a model in which oxidation of Yap1 leads to disulfide bond formation with the resulting change of conformation masking recognition of the nuclear export signal by Crm1/Xpo1, thereby promoting nuclear accumulation of the protein. In sharp contrast to H2O2, diamide does not lead to the same Yap1 oxidized form and still activates mutants lacking cysteines essential for H2O2 activation, providing a molecular basis for differential activation of Yap1 by these oxidants. This is the first example of an H2O2-sensing mechanism in a eukaryote that exploits the oxidation of cysteines in order to respond rapidly to stress conditions.

Citing Articles

The interactome of the Bakers' yeast peroxiredoxin Tsa1 implicates it in the redox regulation of intermediary metabolism, glycolysis and zinc homeostasis.

MacDiarmid C, Taggart J, Wang Y, Vashisht A, Qing X, Wohlschlegel J bioRxiv. 2025; .

PMID: 40027620 PMC: 11870615. DOI: 10.1101/2025.02.18.638137.


Redox modification of mA demethylase SlALKBH2 in tomato regulates fruit ripening.

Zhou L, Gao G, Tang R, Liu J, Wang Y, Liang Z Nat Plants. 2025; 11(2):218-233.

PMID: 39794492 DOI: 10.1038/s41477-024-01893-8.


Molecular Mechanism: Inhibition of T-2 Toxin Synthesis by Surfactin in Dried Fish: Induction of Nucleation by ROS Accumulation.

Deng Q, Ren X, Hu Q, Pu Y, Iddrisu L, Kumar A Molecules. 2024; 29(22).

PMID: 39598791 PMC: 11597049. DOI: 10.3390/molecules29225402.


Candida albicans pathways that protect against organic peroxides and lipid peroxidation.

Swenson K, Min K, Konopka J PLoS Genet. 2024; 20(10):e1011455.

PMID: 39432552 PMC: 11527291. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1011455.


Polysome collapse and RNA condensation fluidize the cytoplasm.

Xie Y, Shu T, Liu T, Spindler M, Mahamid J, Hocky G Mol Cell. 2024; 84(14):2698-2716.e9.

PMID: 39059370 PMC: 11539954. DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.06.024.


References
1.
COLEMAN S, Epping E, Steggerda S, Moye-Rowley W . Yap1p activates gene transcription in an oxidant-specific fashion. Mol Cell Biol. 1999; 19(12):8302-13. PMC: 84914. DOI: 10.1128/MCB.19.12.8302. View

2.
Zheng M, Storz G . Redox sensing by prokaryotic transcription factors. Biochem Pharmacol. 1999; 59(1):1-6. DOI: 10.1016/s0006-2952(99)00289-0. View

3.
Moye-Rowley W, Harshman K, Parker C . Yeast YAP1 encodes a novel form of the jun family of transcriptional activator proteins. Genes Dev. 1989; 3(3):283-92. DOI: 10.1101/gad.3.3.283. View

4.
Sikorski R, Hieter P . A system of shuttle vectors and yeast host strains designed for efficient manipulation of DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics. 1989; 122(1):19-27. PMC: 1203683. DOI: 10.1093/genetics/122.1.19. View

5.
Schnell N, Krems B, Entian K . The PAR1 (YAP1/SNQ3) gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a c-jun homologue, is involved in oxygen metabolism. Curr Genet. 1992; 21(4-5):269-73. DOI: 10.1007/BF00351681. View