Chemical genetic analysis of the budding-yeast p21-activated kinase Cla4p
The p21-activated kinases (PAKs) are effectors for the Rho-family GTPase Cdc42p. Here we define the in vivo function of the kinase activity of the budding yeast PAK Cla4p, using cla4 alleles that are specifically inhibited by a cell-permeable compound that does not inhibit the wild-type kinase. CLA4...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature cell biology 2000-10, Vol.2 (10), p.677-685 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The p21-activated kinases (PAKs) are effectors for the Rho-family GTPase Cdc42p. Here we define the
in vivo
function of the kinase activity of the budding yeast PAK Cla4p, using
cla4
alleles that are specifically inhibited by a cell-permeable compound that does not inhibit the wild-type kinase.
CLA4
kinase inhibition in cells lacking the partially redundant PAK Ste20p causes reversible
SWE1
-dependent cell-cycle arrest and gives rise to narrow, highly elongated buds in which both actin and septin are tightly polarized to bud tips. Inhibition of Cla4p does not prevent polarization of F-actin, and cytokinesis is blocked only in cells that have not formed a bud before inhibitor treatment; cell polarization and bud emergence are not affected by Cla4p inhibition. Although localization of septin to bud necks is restored in
swe1
Δ cells, cytokinesis remains defective. Inhibition of Cla4p activity in
swe1
Δ cells causes a delay of bud emergence after cell polarization, indicating that this checkpoint may mediate an adaptive response that is capable of promoting budding when Cla4p function is reduced. Our data indicate that
CLA4
PAK activity is required at an early stage of budding, after actin polarization and coincident with formation of the septin ring, for early bud morphogenesis and assembly of a cytokinesis site. |
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ISSN: | 1465-7392 1476-4679 1476-4679 |
DOI: | 10.1038/35036300 |