MUTANTS IN THE SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE PKC1-GENE DISPLAY A CELL CYCLE-SPECIFIC OSMOTIC STABILITY DEFECT

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LEVIN, DE
BARTLETTHEUBUSCH, E
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10.1083/jcb.116.5.1221
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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The PKC1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a homologue of the Ca2+-dependent isozymes of mammalian protein kinase C (Levin, D. E., F. O. Fields, R. Kunisawa, J. M. Bishop, and J. Thorner. 1990. Cell. 62:213-224). Cells depleted of the PKC1 gene product display a uniform phenotype, a behavior indicating a defect in the cell division cycle (cdc). These cells arrest division after DNA replication, but before mitosis. Unlike most cdc mutants, which continue to grow in the absence of cell division, PKC1-depleted cells arrest growth with small buds. We created conditional alleles of PKC1 to explore the nature of this unusual cdc defect. In contrast to PKC1-depleted cells, all of the conditional pkc1 mutants isolated were suppressed by the addition of CaCl2 to the medium, suggesting that the mutant enzymes could be activated by Ca2+. Arrest of growth and cell division in the conditional mutants was accompanied by cessation of protein synthesis, rapid loss of viability, and release of cellular material into the medium, suggesting cell lysis. This conclusion was supported by the observation that a pkc1 deletion mutant was capable of proliferation in osmotically stabilized medium, but underwent rapid cell lysis when shifted to hypo-osmotic medium. We have incorporated these observations into a model to explain the cdc-specific arrest of pkc1 mutants.
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