YakA, a protein kinase required for the transition from growth to development in Dictyostelium
Open Access
- 15 June 1998
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 125 (12) , 2291-2302
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.125.12.2291
Abstract
When Dictyostelium cells starve they arrest their growth and induce the expression of genes necessary for development. We have identified and characterized a protein kinase, YakA, that is essential for the proper regulation of both events. Amino acid sequence and functional similarities indicate that YakA is a homolog of Yak1p, a growth-regulating protein kinase in S. cerevisiae. Purified YakA expressed in E. coli is able to phosphorylate myelin basic protein. YakA-null cells are smaller and their cell cycle is accelerated relative to wild-type cells. When starved, YakA-null cells fail to decrease the expression of the growth-stage gene cprD, and do not induce the expression of genes required for the earliest stages of development. YakA mRNA levels increase during exponential growth and reach a maximum at the point of starvation, consistent with a role in mediating starvation responses. YakA mRNA also accumulates when cells are grown in medium conditioned by cells grown to high density, suggesting that yakA expression is under the control of an extracellular signal that accumulates during growth. Expression of yakA from a conditional promoter causes cell-cycle arrest in nutrient-rich medium and promotes developmental events, such as the expression of genes required for cAMP signaling. YakA appears to regulate the transition from growth to development in Dictyostelium.Keywords
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