Carroll C W, Altman R, Schieltz D, Yates J R, Kellogg D
Department of Biology, Sinsheimer Laboratories, University of California, Santa Cruz, California 95064, USA.
J Cell Biol. 1998 Nov 2;143(3):709-17. doi: 10.1083/jcb.143.3.709.
In budding yeast, a protein kinase called Gin4 is specifically activated during mitosis and functions in a pathway initiated by the Clb2 cyclin to control bud growth. We have used genetics and biochemistry to identify additional proteins that function with Gin4 in this pathway, and both of these approaches have identified members of the septin family. Loss of septin function produces a phenotype that is very similar to the phenotype caused by loss of Gin4 function, and the septins are required early in mitosis to activate Gin4 kinase activity. Furthermore, septin mutants display a prolonged mitotic delay at the short spindle stage, consistent with a role for the septins in the control of mitotic events. Members of the septin family bind directly to Gin4, demonstrating that the functions of Gin4 and the septins must be closely linked within the cell. These results demonstrate that the septins in budding yeast play an integral role in the mitosis-specific regulation of the Gin4 kinase and that they carry out functions early in mitosis.
在出芽酵母中,一种名为Gin4的蛋白激酶在有丝分裂期间被特异性激活,并在由Clb2细胞周期蛋白启动的途径中发挥作用,以控制芽的生长。我们利用遗传学和生物化学方法来鉴定在该途径中与Gin4共同发挥作用的其他蛋白质,这两种方法都鉴定出了septin家族的成员。septin功能的丧失产生的表型与Gin4功能丧失所导致的表型非常相似,并且在有丝分裂早期需要septin来激活Gin4激酶活性。此外,septin突变体在短纺锤体阶段表现出延长的有丝分裂延迟,这与septin在有丝分裂事件控制中的作用一致。septin家族的成员直接与Gin4结合,表明Gin4和septin的功能在细胞内必定紧密相连。这些结果表明,出芽酵母中的septin在Gin4激酶的有丝分裂特异性调节中发挥着不可或缺的作用,并且它们在有丝分裂早期执行功能。