Literature DB >> 12802080

Septins, under Cla4p regulation, and the chitin ring are required for neck integrity in budding yeast.

Martin Schmidt1, Archana Varma, Tomás Drgon, Blair Bowers, Enrico Cabib.   

Abstract

CLA4, encoding a protein kinase of the PAK type, and CDC11, encoding a septin, were isolated in a screen for synthetic lethality with CHS3, which encodes the chitin synthase III catalytic moiety. Although Ste20p shares some essential function with Cla4p, it did not show synthetic lethality with Chs3p. cla4 and cdc11 mutants exhibited similar morphological and septin localization defects, including aberrant and ectopic septa. Myo1p, which requires septins for localization, formed abnormally wide rings in cla4 mutants. In cultures started with unbudded cells, an inhibitor of Chs3p activity, nikkomycin Z, aggravated the abnormalities of cla4 and cdc11 mutants and gave rise to enlarged necks at the mother-bud junction, leading to cell death. It is concluded that Cla4p is required for the correct localization and/or assembly of the septin ring and that both the septin ring and the Chs3p-requiring chitin ring at the mother-bud neck cooperate in maintaining the neck constricted throughout the cell cycle, a vital function in budding yeast.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12802080      PMCID: PMC165102          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e02-08-0547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Cell        ISSN: 1059-1524            Impact factor:   4.138


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