Author:
Velázquez-Zavala Nancy,Rodríguez-González Miriam,Navarro-Olmos Rocío,Ongay-Larios Laura,Kawasaki Laura,Torres-Quiroz Francisco,Coria Roberto
Abstract
ABSTRACT
When treated with a hyperosmotic stimulus,
Kluyveromyces lactis
cells respond by activating the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)
K. lactis
Hog1 (KlHog1) protein via two conserved branches, SLN1 and SHO1. Mutants affected in only one branch can cope with external hyperosmolarity by activating KlHog1p by phosphorylation, except for single Δ
Klste11
and Δ
Klste50
mutants, which showed high sensitivity to osmotic stress, even though the other branch (SLN1) was intact. Inactivation of both branches by deletion of
KlSHO1
and
KlSSK2
also produced sensitivity to high salt. Interestingly, we have observed that in Δ
Klste11
and Δ
Klsho1
Δ
Klssk2
mutants, which exhibit sensitivity to hyperosmotic stress, and contrary to what would be expected, KlHog1p becomes phosphorylated. Additionally, in mutants lacking both MAPK kinase kinases (MAPKKKs) present in
K. lactis
(KlSte11p and KlSsk2p), the hyperosmotic stress induced the phosphorylation and nuclear internalization of KlHog1p, but it failed to induce the transcriptional expression of
KlSTL1
and the cell was unable to grow in high-osmolarity medium. KlHog1p phosphorylation via the canonical HOG pathway or in mutants where the SHO1 and SLN1 branches have been inactivated requires not only the presence of KlPbs2p but also its kinase activity. This indicates that when the SHO1 and SLN1 branches are inactivated, high-osmotic-stress conditions activate an independent input that yields active KlPbs2p, which, in turn, renders KlHog1p phosphorylation ineffective. Finally, we found that KlSte11p can alleviate the sensitivity to hyperosmotic stress displayed by a Δ
Klsho1
Δ
Klssk2
mutant when it is anchored to the plasma membrane by adding the KlSho1p transmembrane segments, indicating that this chimeric protein can substitute for KlSho1p and KlSsk2p.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
8 articles.
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