During mating, budding yeast cells reorient growth toward the highest concentration of pheromone. Bni1p, a formin homologue, is required for this polarized growth by facilitating cortical actin cable assembly. Fus3p, a pheromone-activated MAP kinase, is required for pheromone signaling and cell fusion. We show that Fus3p phosphorylates Bni1p in vitro, and phosphorylation of Bni1p in vivo during the pheromone response is dependent on Fus3p. fus3 mutants exhibited multiple phenotypes similar to bni1 mutants, including defects in actin and cell polarization, as well as Kar9p and cytoplasmic microtubule localization. Disruption of the interaction between Fus3p and the receptor-associated Gα subunit caused similar mutant phenotypes. After pheromone treatment, Bni1p-GFP and Spa2p failed to localize to the cortex of fus3 mutants, and cell wall growth became completely unpolarized. Bni1p overexpression suppressed the actin assembly, cell polarization, and cell fusion defects. These data suggest a model wherein activated Fus3p is recruited back to the cortex, where it activates Bni1p to promote polarization and cell fusion.
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April 05 2004
Pheromone-induced polarization is dependent on the Fus3p MAPK acting through the formin Bni1p
Dina Matheos,
Dina Matheos
1Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
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Metodi Metodiev,
Metodi Metodiev
2Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607
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Eric Muller,
Eric Muller
1Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
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David Stone,
David Stone
2Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607
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Mark D. Rose
Mark D. Rose
1Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
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Dina Matheos
1Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
Metodi Metodiev
2Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607
Eric Muller
1Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
David Stone
2Department of Biological Sciences, University of Illinois-Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607
Mark D. Rose
1Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
Address correspondence to Mark Rose, Dept. of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-1014. Tel.: (609) 258-2804. Fax: (609) 258-1975. email: [email protected]
Abbreviation used in this paper: 1-Na PP1, 1-napthyl PP1.
Received:
September 15 2003
Accepted:
February 27 2004
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2004
J Cell Biol (2004) 165 (1): 99–109.
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Received:
September 15 2003
Accepted:
February 27 2004
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Dina Matheos, Metodi Metodiev, Eric Muller, David Stone, Mark D. Rose; Pheromone-induced polarization is dependent on the Fus3p MAPK acting through the formin Bni1p . J Cell Biol 12 April 2004; 165 (1): 99–109. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200309089
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