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Mutagenesis of Ste18, a putative G gamma subunit in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae pheromone response pathway
- Source :
- Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire. 70(10-11)
- Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- The yeast STE18 gene product has sequence and functional similarity to the γ subunits of G proteins. The cloned STE18 gene was subjected to a saturation mutagenesis using doped oligonucleotides. The populations of mutant genes were screened for two classes of STE18 mutations, those that allowed for increased mating of a strain containing a defective STE4 gene (compensators) and those that inhibited mating even in the presence of a functional STE18 gene (dominant negatives). Three amino acid substitutions that enhanced mating in a specific STE4 (Gβ) point mutant background were identified. These compensatory mutations were allele specific and had no detectable phenotype of their own; they may define residues that mediate an association between the Gβ and Gγ subunits or in the association of the Gβγ subunit with other components of the signalling pathway. Several dominant negative mutations were also identified, including two C terminal truncations. These mutant proteins were unable to function in signal transduction by themselves, but they prevented signal transduction mediated by pheromone, as well as the constitutive signalling which is present in cells defective in the GPAI (Gα) gene. These mutant proteins may sequester Gβ or some other component of the signalling machinery in a nonfunctional complex. Key wordsi yeast, G protein, STE18, mutagenesis, pheromone response.
- Subjects :
- G protein
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Mutant
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Genes, Fungal
Mutagenesis (molecular biology technique)
Biology
Biochemistry
Pheromones
Gene product
Fungal Proteins
GTP-binding protein regulators
GTP-Binding Proteins
Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
Saturated mutagenesis
Molecular Biology
Reproduction
Cell Biology
biology.organism_classification
Molecular biology
Mutagenesis
Mating Factor
Peptides
Gamma subunit
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 08298211
- Volume :
- 70
- Issue :
- 10-11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b2df17e61ead2e316ba5f64f110c6907