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- W2281196102 abstract "Research Article1 December 1995free access Fission yeast pak1+ encodes a protein kinase that interacts with Cdc42p and is involved in the control of cell polarity and mating. S. Ottilie S. Ottilie Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author P. J. Miller P. J. Miller Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author D. I. Johnson D. I. Johnson Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author C. L. Creasy C. L. Creasy Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author M. A. Sells M. A. Sells Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author S. Bagrodia S. Bagrodia Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author S. L. Forsburg S. L. Forsburg Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author J. Chernoff J. Chernoff Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author S. Ottilie S. Ottilie Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author P. J. Miller P. J. Miller Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author D. I. Johnson D. I. Johnson Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author C. L. Creasy C. L. Creasy Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author M. A. Sells M. A. Sells Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author S. Bagrodia S. Bagrodia Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author S. L. Forsburg S. L. Forsburg Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author J. Chernoff J. Chernoff Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. Search for more papers by this author Author Information S. Ottilie1, P. J. Miller1, D. I. Johnson1, C. L. Creasy1, M. A. Sells1, S. Bagrodia1, S. L. Forsburg1 and J. Chernoff1 1Molecular Biology and Virology Laboratory, Salk Institute, San Diego, CA 92186, USA. The EMBO Journal (1995)14:5908-5919https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb00278.x PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info A STE20/p65pak homolog was isolated from fission yeast by PCR. The pak1+ gene encodes a 72 kDa protein containing a putative p21-binding domain near its amino-terminus and a serine/threonine kinase domain near its carboxyl-terminus. The Pak1 protein autophosphorylates on serine residues and preferentially binds to activated Cdc42p both in vitro and in vivo. This binding is mediated through the p21 binding domain on Pak1p and the effector domain on Cdc42p. Overexpression of an inactive mutant form of pak1 gives rise to cells with markedly abnormal shape with mislocalized actin staining. Pak1 overexpression does not, however, suppress lethality associated with cdc42-null cells or the morphologic defeat caused by overexpression of mutant cdc42 alleles. Gene disruption of pak1+ establishes that, like cdc42+, pak1+ function is required for cell viability. In budding yeast, pak1+ expression restores mating function to STE20-null cells and, in fission yeast, overexpression of an inactive form of Pak inhibits mating. These results indicate that the Pak1 protein is likely to be an effector for Cdc42p or a related GTPase, and suggest that Pak1p is involved in the maintenance of cell polarity and in mating. Previous ArticleNext Article Volume 14Issue 231 December 1995In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ..." @default.
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