Role of the fission yeast cell integrity MAPK pathway in response to glucose limitation
Autor/es
Madrid Mateo, Maria Isabel; Fernández Zapata, Jesús; Sánchez Mir, Laura; Soto Pino, Teresa; Franco Sánchez, Alejandro; [et al.]Fecha
2013-02-11Disciplina/s
FarmaciaMateria/s
Fission yeastGlucose
MAPK
Pmk1
Sty1
Resumen
Background: Glucose is a signaling molecule which regulates multiple events in eukaryotic organisms and the
most preferred carbon source in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. The ability of this yeast to grow in
the absence of glucose becomes strongly limited due to lack of enzymes of the glyoxylate cycle that support
diauxic growth. The stress-activated protein kinase (SAPK) pathway and its effectors, Sty1 MAPK and transcription
factor Atf1, play a critical role in the adaptation of fission yeast to grow on alternative non-fermentable carbon
sources by inducing the expression of fbp1+ gene, coding for the gluconeogenic enzyme fructose-1,6-
bisphosphatase. The cell integrity Pmk1 pathway is another MAPK cascade that regulates various processes in
fission yeast, including cell wall construction, cytokinesis, and ionic homeostasis. Pmk1 pathway also becomes
strongly activated in response to glucose deprivation but its role during glucose exhaustion and ensuing
adaptati...





