Reference - PMID:30279276 - Differential GAP requirement for Cdc42-GTP polarization during proliferation and sexual reproduction.
Reference summary
- PubMed ID
- PMID:30279276
- Title
- Differential GAP requirement for Cdc42-GTP polarization during proliferation and sexual reproduction.
- Authors
- Gallo Castro D, Martin SG
- Citation
- J Cell Biol 2018 Dec 03;217(12):4215-4229
- Publication year
- 2018
- Abstract
- The formation of a local zone of Cdc42 GTPase activity, which governs cell polarization in many cell types, requires not only local activation but also switch-off mechanisms. In this study, we identify Rga3, a paralog of Rga4, as a novel Cdc42 GTPase-activating protein (GAP) in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe Contrary to Rga4, Rga3 localizes with Cdc42-GTP to sites of polarity. Rga3 is dispensable for cell polarization during mitotic growth, but it limits the lifetime of unstable Cdc42-GTP patches that underlie cell pairing during sexual reproduction, masking a partly compensatory patch-wandering motion. In consequence, cells lacking rga3 hyperpolarize and lose out in mating competition. Rga3 synergizes with the Cdc42 GAPs Rga4 and Rga6 to restrict Cdc42-GTP zone sizes during mitotic growth. Surprisingly, triple-mutant cells, which are almost fully round, retain pheromone-dependent dynamic polarization of Cdc42-GTP, extend a polarized projection, and mate. Thus, the requirement for Cdc42-GTP hydrolysis by GAPs is distinct during polarization by intrinsic or extrinsic cues.
Annotation
Qualitative gene expression