Human p68 kinase exhibits growth suppression in yeast and homology to the translational regulator GCN2.

  • Chong K
  • Feng L
  • Schappert K
  • et al.
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The human p68 kinase is an interferon-regulated enzyme that inhibits protein synthesis when activated by double-stranded RNA. We show here that when expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the p68 kinase produced a growth suppressing phenotype resulting from an inhibition of polypeptide chain initiation consistent with functional protein kinase activity. This slow growth phenotype was reverted in yeast by two different mechanisms: expression of the p68 kinase N-terminus, shown to bind double-stranded RNA in vitro and expression of a mutant form of the alpha-subunit of yeast initiation factor 2, altered at a single phosphorylatable site. These results provide the first direct in vivo evidence that the p68 kinase interacts with the alpha-subunit of eukaryotic initiation factor 2. Sequence similarity with a yeast translational regulator, GCN2, further suggests that this enzyme may be a functional homolog in higher eukaryotes, where its normal function is to regulate protein synthesis through initiation factor 2 phosphorylation.

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Chong, K. L., Feng, L., Schappert, K., Meurs, E., Donahue, T. F., Friesen, J. D., … Williams, B. R. (1992). Human p68 kinase exhibits growth suppression in yeast and homology to the translational regulator GCN2. The EMBO Journal, 11(4), 1553–1562. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05200.x

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