The Gα subunit signals through the ste50 protein during the mating pheromone response in the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis

Sánchez-Paredes, E., Kawasaki, L., Ongay-Larios, L., & Coria, R. (2011). The Gα Subunit Signals through the Ste50 Protein during the Mating Pheromone Response in the Yeast Kluyveromyces lactis. Eukaryotic Cell, 10(4), 540–546. doi:10.1128/ec.00285-10

ABSTRACT

Yeast mating signal transduction pathways require a heterotrimeric G protein composed of Gα, Gβ, and Gγ subunits connected to a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) module. While in Saccharomyces cerevisiae elimination of Gα induces constitutive activation of the mating pathway, in Kluyveromyces lactis it produces partial sterility, which indicates that K. lactis Gα (KlGα) is required to positively activate mating. We use physical interaction experiments to determine that KlGα interacts with the adaptor protein KlSte50p. The Ras association (RA) domain of KlSte50p favored interaction with the GDP-bound KlGαsubunit, and when the KlGα protein is constitutively activated, the interaction drops significantly. Additionally, KlSte50p strongly associates with the MAPK kinase kinase (MAPKKK) KlSte11p through its sterile alpha motif (SAM) domain. Genetic experiments placed KlSte50p downstream of the G protein a subunit, indicating that KlGα may stimulate the mating pathway via KlSte50p. Fusion of KlSte50p to the KlGβ subunit partially eliminated the requirement of KlGα for mating, indicating that one contribution of KlGα to the mating pathway is to facilitate plasma membrane anchoring of KlSte50p. © 2011, American Society for Microbiology.



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