Choi Y J, Kim S H, Park K S, Choi K Y
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institute of Genetic Sciences, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Biochem Cell Biol. 1999;77(5):459-68.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ste5 is a scaffold protein that recruits many pheromone signaling molecules to sequester the pheromone pathway from other homologous mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. G1 cell cycle arrest and mating are two different physiological consequences of pheromone signal transduction and Ste5 is required for both processes. However, the roles of Ste5 in G1 arrest and mating are not fully understood. To understand the roles of Ste5 better, we isolated 150 G1 cell cycle arrest defective STE5 mutants by chemical mutagenesis of the gene. Here, we found that two G1 cell cycle arrest defective STE5 mutants (ste5M(D248V) and ste5(delta-776)) retained mating capacity. When overproduced in a wild-type strain, several ste5 mutants also showed different dominant phenotypes for G1 arrest and mating. Isolation and characterization of the mutants suggested separable roles of Ste5 in G1 arrest and mating of S. cerevisiae. In addition, the roles of Asp-248 and Tyr-421, which are important for pheromone signal transduction were further characterized by site-directed mutagenesis studies.
酿酒酵母Ste5是一种支架蛋白,它招募许多信息素信号分子,以将信息素信号通路与其他同源丝裂原活化蛋白激酶信号通路隔离开来。G1期细胞周期停滞和交配是信息素信号转导的两种不同生理后果,这两个过程都需要Ste5。然而,Ste5在G1期停滞和交配中的作用尚未完全了解。为了更好地理解Ste5的作用,我们通过对该基因进行化学诱变,分离出了150个G1期细胞周期停滞缺陷型STE5突变体。在此,我们发现两个G1期细胞周期停滞缺陷型STE5突变体(ste5M(D248V)和ste5(delta-776))保留了交配能力。当在野生型菌株中过量表达时,几个ste5突变体在G1期停滞和交配方面也表现出不同的显性表型。这些突变体的分离和表征表明,Ste5在酿酒酵母的G1期停滞和交配中具有可分离的作用。此外,通过定点诱变研究进一步表征了对信息素信号转导重要的Asp-248和Tyr-421的作用。