Genome-Wide Screening for Genes Associated with Valproic Acid Sensitivity in Fission Yeast

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We have been studying the action mechanisms of valproic acid (VPA) in fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe by developing a genetic screen for mutants that show hypersensitivity to VPA. In the present study, we performed a genome-wide screen of 3004 haploid deletion strains and confirmed 148 deletion strains to be VPA sensitive. Of the 148 strains, 93 strains also showed sensitivity to another aliphatic acids HDAC inhibitor, sodium butyrate (SB), and 55 strains showed sensitivity to VPA but not to SB. Interestingly, we found that both VPA and SB treatment induced a marked increase in the transcription activity of Atf1 in wild-type cells. However, in clr6-1, a mutant allele the clr6+ gene encoding class I HDAC, neither VPA- nor SB induced the activation of Atf1 transcription activity. We also found that VPA, but not SB, caused an increase in cytoplasmic Ca2+ level. We further found that the cytoplasmic Ca2+ increase was caused by Ca2+ influx from extracellular medium via Cch1-Yam8 channel complex. Altogether, our present study indicates that VPA and SB play similar but distinct roles in multiple physiological processes in fission yeast. © 2013 Zhang et al.

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Zhang, L., Ma, N., Liu, Q., & Ma, Y. (2013). Genome-Wide Screening for Genes Associated with Valproic Acid Sensitivity in Fission Yeast. PLoS ONE, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068738

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