Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-8551, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
has four genes,
MCK1
,
MDS1
(
RIM11
),
MRK1
, and
YOL128c
, that encode glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) homologs. The
gsk-3
null mutant, in which these four genes are disrupted, shows temperature sensitivity, which is suppressed by the expression of mammalian GSK-3β and by an osmotic stabilizer. Suppression of temperature sensitivity by an osmotic stabilizer is also observed in the
bul1 bul2
double null mutant, and the temperature sensitivity of the
bul1 bul2
double null mutant is suppressed by multiple copies of
MCK1
. We have screened
rog
mutants (revertants of
gsk-3
) which suppress the temperature sensitivity of the
mck1 mds1
double null mutant and found that two of them,
rog1
and
rog2
, also suppress the temperature sensitivity of the
bul1 bul2
double null mutant. Bul1 and Bul2 have been reported to bind to Rsp5, a hect (for homologous to E6-associated-protein carboxyl terminus)-type ubiquitin ligase, but involvement of Bul1 and Bul2 in protein degradation has not been demonstrated. We find that Rog1, but not Rog2, is stabilized in the
gsk-3
null and the
bul1 bul2
double null mutants. Rog1 binds directly to Rsp5, and their interaction is dependent on GSK-3. Furthermore, Rog1 is stabilized in the
npi1
mutant, in which
RSP5
expression levels are reduced. These results suggest that yeast GSK-3 regulates the stability of Rog1 in cooperation with Bul1, Bul2, and Rsp5.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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