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Synergistic roles of the phospholipase B homolog Plb1 and the cAMP-dependent protein kinase Pka1 in the hypertonic stress response of Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

Yasuhiro Matsuo1,2, Stevan Marcus3, Makoto Kawamukai4,5.   

Abstract

The phospholipase B homolog Plb1 and the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) pathway are required by fission yeast, also known as to Schizosaccharomyces pombe, to grow under KCl-stress conditions. Here, we report the relative contributions of Plb1 and the cAMP/PKA pathway during the hypertonic stress response. We show that the plb1∆, cyr1∆, and pka1∆ single mutants are sensitive to high concentrations of KCl but insensitive to sorbitol-induced osmotic stress. In contrast, the plb1∆ cyr1∆ and plb1∆ pka1∆ double mutants are hypersensitive to KCl and sorbitol. The cyr1∆ pka1∆ double mutants showed the same phenotype of each single mutant. Growth inhibition due to hypertonic stress in the plb1∆, plb1∆ cyr1∆, and plb1∆ pka1∆ strains was partially rescued by cgs1 deletion-cgs1∆ has constitutively active Pka1-or by the deletion of transcription factor Rst2, which is negatively regulated by Pka1. Pka1-GFP localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm in plb1∆, whereas it is localized only in the cytoplasm in cyr1∆, indicating that Plb1 does not regulate Pka1 localization. Glucose limitation downregulates the PKA pathway, and it was accordingly observed that glucose limitation in plb1∆ further increased the strain's sensitivity to KCl. Growth inhibition by KCl in plb1∆ under glucose-limited conditions was significantly rescued by cgs1∆ and slightly rescued by rst2∆. These findings indicate that, in fission yeast, Plb1 and the glucose-sensing cAMP/PKA pathway play a synergistic role in responding to hypertonic stress.
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Keywords:  Glucose limitation; Hypertonic stress response; Phospholipase B; cAMP-dependent protein kinase

Year:  2022        PMID: 36112198     DOI: 10.1007/s00294-022-01253-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Genet        ISSN: 0172-8083            Impact factor:   2.695


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