Adaptor protein Ste50p links the Ste11p MEKK to the HOG pathway through plasma membrane association

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Abstract

In a variety of yeast cellular pathways, the Ste50p protein regulates the kinase function of the mitogen extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase (MEKK) Ste11p. Both Ste11p and Ste50p contain sterile α motif (SAM) domains; these are interchangeable, and can be replaced by other protein-interacting modules. Furthermore, the function of the Ras association (RA)-like domain of Ste50p can be mimicked by a plasma membrane recruiting signal, and direct plasma membrane targeting of Ste11p bypasses the requirement of Ste50p for Ste11p function. Thus the regulatory role of Ste50p requires both the N-terminal SAM domain to bind Ste11p and the C-terminal RA-like domain to direct kinase localization. We have identified Opy2p, an integral membrane protein that can interact with Ste50p, as a new component in the Sho1p-Ste11p/Ste50p signaling branch of the high-osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway. We propose that Opy2p can serve as a membrane anchor for the Ste50p/Ste11p module in the activation of the HOG pathway. © 2006 by the Crown in Right of Canada.

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Wu, C., Jansen, G., Zhang, J., Thomas, D. Y., & Whiteway, M. (2006). Adaptor protein Ste50p links the Ste11p MEKK to the HOG pathway through plasma membrane association. Genes and Development, 20(6), 734–746. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1375706

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