PomBase home

Reference - PMID:9199286 - Mkh1, a MEK kinase required for cell wall integrity and proper response to osmotic and temperature stress in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:9199286
Title
Mkh1, a MEK kinase required for cell wall integrity and proper response to osmotic and temperature stress in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Authors
Sengar AS, Markley NA, Marini NJ, Young D
Citation
Mol Cell Biol 1997 Jul;17(7):3508-19
Publication year
1997
Abstract
We have identified a Schizosaccharomyces pombe gene, mkh1, that encodes a MEK kinase (MEKK) homolog. The coding region of mkh1 is contained within a single exon encoding a 1,116-amino-acid protein. The putative catalytic domain of Mkh1 is 54% identical to the catalytic domain of S. cerevisiae Bck1, the most closely related protein. Deletion of mkh1 did not significantly affect cell growth or division under standard conditions. However, mkh1delta cell growth was inhibited by high KCl or NaCl concentrations. mkh1delta cells required a longer time to reenter the cell cycle after prolonged stationary-phase arrest. Also, mkh1delta cells exhibited a round cell shape, while overexpression of Mkh1 resulted in an elongated cell shape. mkh1delta cells exhibited a more dramatic phenotype when grown in nutrient-limiting conditions at high temperature or in hyperosmotic medium. In such conditions, completion of cytokinesis was inhibited, resulting in the growth of pseudohyphal filaments with multiple septa and nuclei. Also, mkh1delta cells were hypersensitive to beta-glucanase treatment. Together these results suggest that Mkh1 regulates cell morphology, cell wall integrity, salt resistance, cell cycle reentry from stationary-phase arrest, and filamentous growth in response to stress. These phenotypes are essentially identical to those exhibited by cells lacking Pmk1/Spm1, a recently identified mitogen-activated protein kinase. Our evidence suggests that Pmk1/Spm1 acts downstream from Mkh1 in a common pathway. Our results also suggest that Mkh1 and Pck2 act independently to maintain cell wall integrity, cell morphology, and salt resistance but act in opposition to regulate filamentous growth.

Annotation

GO biological process

GO:0071852 - fungal-type cell wall organization or biogenesis

Genes:

Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000708 - decreased mating efficiency

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0003340 - decreased re-entry into mitotic cell cycle during recovery from stationary phase

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0003344 - elongated multinucleate multiseptate cell, single septa between nuclei, during stationary phase

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0001253 - elongated multinucleate multiseptate vegetative cell, single septa between nuclei

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0001404 - irregular colony morphology

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0001420 - normal vegetative cell population growth rate

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0002720 - sensitive to beta-glucanase

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0000271 - sensitive to salt stress

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0001492 - viable elongated vegetative cell

Genes:

Genotypes:

FYPO:0002380 - viable spheroid vegetative cell

Genes:

Genotypes: