Arginine degradation (WP54)

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Under conditions where optimal sources of nitrogen are unavailable, S. cerevisiae is able to utilize arginine as its sole nitrogen source. Arginine catabolism occurs in the cytosol with the hydrolysis of arginine to proline, releasing three nitrogen atoms that can be used by the cell. In the absence of oxygen, the proline ring is unable to be further degraded. The utilization of arginine as a nitrogen source is repressed if better nitrogen compounds such as ammonia, asparagine or glutamine are present. This is known as nitrogen catabolite repression (NCR). The CAR1 gene is subject to the effect of this repression which is mediated by the negative regulator Ure2p. In the presence of arginine and the absence of a preferred nitrogen source, NCR is released by the GATA transcriptional activators Gln3p and Gat1p. Unrelated to NCR, the presence of arginine also induces CAR1 and CAR2 expression by the regulators Arg80p, Arg81p and Mcm1p. The CAR genes are also activated by the globally acting transcription factors Rap1p and Abf1p. Conversely, CAR1 and CAR2 expression is repressed by the Ume6p-Sin2p-Rpd3p complex. Additionally, CAR2 expression is induced by the two positive regulators Dal81p and Dal82p as well as allophanate, a degradation product of urea. Description from [https://pathway.yeastgenome.org YeastPathways].

Authors

Jessica Heckman , Martina Summer-Kutmon , Egon Willighagen , Christine Chichester , and Kristina Hanspers

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Organisms

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Pathway Ontology

arginine degradation pathway

Participants

Label Type Compact URI Comment
L-arginine Metabolite cas:74-79-3
L-glutamate Metabolite cas:56-86-0
urea Metabolite cas:57-13-6
L-ornithine Metabolite cas:70-26-8
H2O Metabolite hmdb:HMDB02111
NADPH Metabolite cas:53-57-6
L-proline Metabolite cas:147-85-3
2-oxoglutarate Metabolite chebi:16810
NADP Metabolite hmdb:HMDB00217
N-acetylglutamate semialdehyde Metabolite chebi:58066
L-delta-1 pyrroline-5-carboxylate Metabolite chebi:17388
CAR2 GeneProduct sgd:S000004430
PRO3 GeneProduct sgd:S000000825
CAR1 GeneProduct sgd:S000006032

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