| Literature DB >> 28357292 |
Albert Serra-Cardona1, David Canadell1, Joaquín Ariño1.
Abstract
Alkalinization of the medium represents a stress condition for the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to which this organism responds with profound remodeling of gene expression. This is the result of the modulation of a substantial number of signaling pathways whose participation in the alkaline response has been elucidated within the last ten years. These regulatory inputs involve not only the conserved Rim101/PacC pathway, but also the calcium-activated phosphatase calcineurin, the Wsc1-Pkc1-Slt2 MAP kinase, the Snf1 and PKA kinases and oxidative stress-response pathways. The uptake of many nutrients is perturbed by alkalinization of the environment and, consequently, an impact on phosphate, iron/copper and glucose homeostatic mechanisms can also be observed. The analysis of available data highlights cases in which diverse signaling pathways are integrated in the gene promoter to shape the appropriate response pattern. Thus, the expression of different genes sharing the same signaling network can be coordinated, allowing functional coupling of their gene products.Entities:
Keywords: PKA; S. cerevisiae; Snf1; calcineurin; transcriptomics
Year: 2015 PMID: 28357292 PMCID: PMC5349140 DOI: 10.15698/mic2015.06.205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell ISSN: 2311-2638