The yeast histidine protein kinase, Sln1p, mediates phosphotransfer to two response regulators, Ssk1p and Skn7p
Open Access
- 1 December 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 17 (23) , 6952-6962
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/17.23.6952
Abstract
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sln1 protein is a ‘two‐component’ regulator involved in osmotolerance. Two‐component regulators are a family of signal‐transduction molecules with histidine kinase activity common in prokaryotes and recently identified in eukaryotes. Phosphorylation of Sln1p inhibits the HOG1 MAP kinase osmosensing pathway via a phosphorelay mechanism including Ypd1p and the response regulator, Ssk1p. SLN1 also activates an MCM1 ‐dependent reporter gene, P‐ lacZ , but this function is independent of Ssk1p. We present genetic and biochemical evidence that Skn7p is the response regulator for this alternative Sln1p signaling pathway. Thus, the yeast Sln1 phosphorelay is actually more complex than appreciated previously; the Sln1 kinase and Ypd1 phosphorelay intermediate regulate the activity of two distinct response regulators, Ssk1p and Skn7p. The established role of Skn7p in oxidative stress is independent of the conserved receiver domain aspartate, D427. In contrast, we show that Sln1p activation of Skn7p requires phosphorylation of D427. The expression of TRX2 , previously shown to exhibit Skn7p‐dependent oxidative‐stress activation, is also regulated by the SLN1 phosphorelay functions of Skn7p. The identification of genes responsive to both classes of Skn7p function suggests a central role for Skn7p and the SLN1‐SKN7 pathway in integrating and coordinating cellular response to various types of environmental stress.Keywords
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