Cappell SD, et al. (2010) Systematic analysis of essential genes reveals important regulators of G protein signaling. Mol Cell 38(5):746-57
Abstract: The yeast pheromone pathway consists of a canonical heterotrimeric G protein and MAP kinase cascade. To identify additional signaling components, we systematically evaluated 870 essential genes using a library of repressible-promoter strains. Quantitative transcription-reporter and MAPK activity assays were used to identify strains that exhibit altered pheromone sensitivity. Of the 92 newly identified essential genes required for proper G protein signaling, those involved with protein degradation were most highly represented. Included in this group are members of the Skp, Cullin, F box (SCF) ubiquitin ligase complex. Further genetic and biochemical analysis reveals that SCF(Cdc4) acts together with the Cdc34 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme at the level of the G protein; promotes degradation of the G protein alpha subunit, Gpa1, in vivo; and catalyzes Gpa1 ubiquitination in vitro. These insights to the G protein signaling network reveal the essential genome as an untapped resource for identifying new components and regulators of signal transduction pathways.CI - Copyright (c) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural | PubMed ID: 20542006 |
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| CDC34 | CDC4 | CDC42 | CDC53 | FUS1 | FUS3 | GPA1 | HRT1 | KSS1 | MET30 | ||
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| MPS1 | PIK1 | SKP1 | SST2 | STE11 | STE20 | STE4 | STE5 | STE7 | STT4 | |
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