Rodriguez J R, Paterson B M
Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 1990;17(4):301-8. doi: 10.1002/cm.970170405.
Recent studies with myosin heavy chain mutants in the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum and the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae indicate that the myosin heavy chain gene is not essential for cell survival under laboratory growth conditions. However, cells lacking a normal myosin heavy chain gene demonstrate substantial alterations in growth and cell division. In this study, we report that a disruption mutant in the rod portion of the yeast myosin heavy chain gene, MYO1, produces abnormal chitin distribution and cell wall organization at the mother-bud neck in a high proportion of dividing cells. It is suggested that this phenotype is the cause of the cell division defect and the osmotic sensitivity of yeast MYO1 mutants. In the absence of a normal MYO1 polypeptide, yeast cells alter their cell type specific budding pattern. It is concluded that an intact myosin heavy chain gene is required to maintain the cell type specific budding pattern and the correct localization and deposition of chitin and cell wall components during cell growth and division.
近期对黏菌盘基网柄菌和酿酒酵母中肌球蛋白重链突变体的研究表明,在实验室生长条件下,肌球蛋白重链基因对于细胞存活并非必不可少。然而,缺乏正常肌球蛋白重链基因的细胞在生长和细胞分裂方面表现出显著变化。在本研究中,我们报告称,酵母肌球蛋白重链基因MYO1杆状部分的一个缺失突变体,在高比例的分裂细胞中,会在母细胞-芽颈处产生异常的几丁质分布和细胞壁组织。有人认为,这种表型是酵母MYO1突变体细胞分裂缺陷和渗透敏感性的原因。在缺乏正常MYO1多肽的情况下,酵母细胞会改变其细胞类型特异性出芽模式。得出的结论是,完整的肌球蛋白重链基因是维持细胞类型特异性出芽模式以及在细胞生长和分裂过程中几丁质和细胞壁成分正确定位与沉积所必需的。