Rho1 GTPase and PKC Ortholog Pck1 Are Upstream Activators of the Cell Integrity MAPK Pathway in Fission Yeast
Autor/es
Sánchez Mir, Laura; Soto Pino, Teresa; Franco Sánchez, Alejandro; Madrid Mateo, Maria Isabel; Viana Alonso, Raúl; [et al.]Fecha
2014-01-31Disciplina/s
FarmaciaResumen
In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe the cell integrity pathway (CIP) orchestrates multiple biological processes
like cell wall maintenance and ionic homeostasis by fine tuning activation of MAPK Pmk1 in response to various
environmental conditions. The small GTPase Rho2 positively regulates the CIP through protein kinase C ortholog Pck2.
However, Pmk1 retains some function in mutants lacking either Rho2 or Pck2, suggesting the existence of additional
upstream regulatory elements to modulate its activity depending on the nature of the environmental stimulus. The
essential GTPase Rho1 is a candidate to control the activity of the CIP by acting upstream of Pck2, whereas Pck1, a second
PKC ortholog, appears to negatively regulate Pmk1 activity. However, the exact regulatory nature of these two proteins
within the CIP has remained elusive. By exhaustive characterization of strains expressing a hypomorphic Rho1 allele (rho1-
596) in different genetic backgrounds we show th...





