The proteolytic landscape of the yeast vacuole

Cell Logist. 2014 Jan 1;4(1):e28023. doi: 10.4161/cl.28023. Epub 2014 Feb 12.

Abstract

The vacuole in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae plays a number of essential roles, and to provide some of these required functions the vacuole harbors at least seven distinct proteases. These proteases exhibit a range of activities and different classifications, and they follow unique paths to arrive at their ultimate, common destination in the cell. This review will first summarize the major functions of the yeast vacuole and delineate how proteins are targeted to this organelle. We will then describe the specific trafficking itineraries and activities of the characterized vacuolar proteases, and outline select features of a new member of this protease ensemble. Finally, we will entertain the question of why so many proteases evolved and reside in the vacuole, and what future research challenges exist in the field.

Keywords: CPY; Pff1; S. cerevisiae; Vps10; autophagy; endocytosis; hydrolysis; metalloprotease; protease; secretory pathway.

Publication types

  • Review