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Reference - PMID:1657594 - Interaction between ran1+ protein kinase and cAMP dependent protein kinase as negative regulators of fission yeast meiosis.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:1657594
Title
Interaction between ran1+ protein kinase and cAMP dependent protein kinase as negative regulators of fission yeast meiosis.
Authors
DeVoti J, Seydoux G, Beach D, McLeod M
Citation
EMBO J 1991 Dec;10(12):3759-68
Publication year
1991
Abstract
In fission yeast, meiosis is initiated by transcriptional activation of the mei3+ gene under the combined influence of the four mating type genes. The mei3+ gene product acts as a meiotic inducer by binding to and inhibiting the ran1+ protein kinase. Inactivation of ran1+ kinase is both necessary and sufficient to allow meiotic differentiation. We describe a class of mutants which are unable to undergo both normal meiosis and meiosis induced by inactivation of ran1+. In addition to these defects, the cells are sterile and unable to enter stationary phase. We have determined that the mutants define two complementation groups, designated cgs1+ and cgs2+ (continues to grow in stationary). The wild type allele of each gene has been isolated and sequence analysis of cgs1+ shows that it encodes a protein homologous to the regulatory subunit of cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase (cAPK). Biochemical studies demonstrate that in cgs1-1 containing cells, cAPK activity is unregulated by cyclic AMP (cAMP). Sequence analysis of cgs2+ shows that the predicted protein it encodes shares homology with a phosphodiesterase from Dictyostelium discoideum and biochemical studies demonstrate that cells containing a mutant allele of cgs2+ have elevated levels of cAMP. Thus, both genes encode proteins that regulate the activity of cAPK. We have previously shown that cells overproducing ran1+ kinase are meiotically defective. Here, we provide direct evidence that the meiotic defect caused by either unregulated cAPK activity or unregulated ran1+ kinase activity is due to inability to induce transcription of the mei2+ gene, which is required for meiotic initiation. We propose that the switch from vegetative growth to meiosis in fission yeast requires inactivation of ran1+ kinase and is prevented by unregulated levels of cAPK.

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GO biological process

GO:0007189 - adenylate cyclase-activating G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway

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GO:0110034 - negative regulation of adenylate cyclase-activating glucose-activated G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway

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GO:0051447 - negative regulation of meiotic cell cycle

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GO molecular function

GO:0030552 - cAMP binding

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GO:0004862 - cAMP-dependent protein kinase inhibitor activity

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000583 - abolished sporulation

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FYPO:0004264 - decreased cAMP-dependent protein kinase activity

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FYPO:0001152 - decreased RNA level during nitrogen starvation

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FYPO:0003160 - elongated cell during stationary phase

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FYPO:0001661 - increased cellular cAMP level

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FYPO:0000245 - loss of viability in stationary phase

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FYPO:0004263 - normal viability in stationary phase during nitrogen limitation

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FYPO:0001996 - RNA absent from cell during nitrogen starvation

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FYPO:0000280 - sterile

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