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HAM-2 and HAM-3 are central for the assembly of theNeurospora STRIPAK complex at the nuclear envelope and regulate nuclear accumulation of the MAP kinase MAK-1 in a MAK-2-dependent manner

Authors :
Kerstin Schmitt
Oliver Valerius
Sarah Ludwig
Julia Illgen
Stephan Seiler
Yvonne Heilig
Anne Dettmann
André Fleißner
Source :
Molecular Microbiology. 90:796-812
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Summary Intercellular communication and somatic cell fusion are important for fungal colony establishment, multicellular differentiation and have been associated with host colonization and virulence of pathogenic species. By a combination of genetic, biochemical and live cell imaging techniques, we characterized the Neurospora crassa STRIPAK complex that is essential for self-signalling and consists of the six proteins HAM-2/STRIP, HAM-3/striatin, HAM-4/SLMAP, MOB-3/phocein, PPG-1/PP2A-C and PP2A-A. We describe that the core STRIPAK components HAM-2 and HAM-3 are central for the assembly of the complex at the nuclear envelope, while the phosphatase PPG-1 only transiently associates with this central subcomplex. Our data connect the STRIPAK complex with two MAP kinase pathways: (i) nuclear accumulation of the cell wall integrity MAP kinase MAK-1 depends on the functional integrity of the STRIPAK complex at the nuclear envelope, and (ii) phosphorylation of MOB-3 by the MAP kinase MAK-2 impacts the nuclear accumulation of MAK-1. In summary, these data support a model, in which MAK-2-dependent phosphorylation of MOB-3 is part of a MAK-1 import mechanism. Although self-communication remained intact in the absence of nuclear MAK-1 accumulation, supporting the presence of multiple mechanisms that co-ordinate robust intercellular communication, proper fruiting body morphology was dependent on the MAK-2-phosphorylated N-terminus of MOB-3.

Details

ISSN :
0950382X
Volume :
90
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6242fa721e3e87edddc2337820232e4d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/mmi.12399