Queralt E and Igual JC (2005) Functional connection between the Clb5 cyclin, the protein kinase C pathway and the Swi4 transcription factor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 171(4):1485-98
Abstract: The rsf12 mutation was isolated in a synthetic lethal screen for genes functionally interacting with Swi4. RSF12 is CLB5. The clb5swi4 mutant cells arrest at G2/M due to the activation of the DNA damage checkpoint. Defects in DNA integrity was confirmed by the increased rates of chromosome loss and mitotic recombination. Other results suggest the presence of additional defects related to morphogenesis. Interestingly, genes of the PKC pathway rescue the growth defect of clb5swi4, and pkc1 and slt2 mutations are synthetic lethal with clb5, pointing to a connection between Clb5, the PKC pathway and Swi4. Different observations suggest that like Clb5, the PKC pathway and Swi4 are involved in the control of DNA integrity: there is a synthetic interaction between pkc1 and slt2 with rad9; the pkc1, slt2 and swi4 mutants are hypersensitive to hydroxyurea and the Slt2 kinase is activated by hydroxyurea. Reciprocally, we found that clb5 mutant is hypersensitive to SDS, CFW, latrunculin B or zymolyase, which suggests that, like the PKC pathway and Swi4, Clb5 is related with cell integrity. In summary, we report numerous genetic interactions and phenotypic descriptions supporting a close functional relation between the Clb5 cyclin, the PKC pathway and the Swi4 transcription factor.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | PubMed ID: 16118191 |
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| CLB1 | CLB2 | CLB3 | CLB4 | CLB5 | CLB6 | CLN2 | MBP1 | PKC1 | RAD24 | |
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| RAD9 | SLT2 | SWI1 | SWI4 | SWI6 | |
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