Affiliation:
1. Departamento de Microbiologı́a y Genética, Instituto de Microbiologı́a-Bioquı́mica, Universidad de Salamanca/CSIC, Campus Miguel de Unamuno, 37007 Salamanca, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Meiosis in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
is followed by encapsulation of haploid nuclei within multilayered spore walls. Formation of this spore-specific wall requires the coordinated activity of enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of its components. Completion of late events in the sporulation program, leading to spore wall formation, requires the
SWM1
gene.
SWM1
is expressed at low levels during vegetative growth but its transcription is strongly induced under sporulating conditions, with kinetics similar to those of middle sporulation-specific genes. Homozygous
swm1
Δ diploids proceed normally through both meiotic divisions but fail to produce mature asci. Consistent with this finding,
swm1
Δ mutant asci display enhanced sensitivity to enzymatic digestion and heat shock. Deletion of
SWM1
specifically affects the expression of mid-late and late sporulation-specific genes. All of the phenotypes observed are similar to those found for the deletion of
SPS1
or
SMK1
, two putative components of a sporulation-specific MAP kinase cascade. However, epistasis analyses indicate that Swm1p does not form part of the Sps1p-Smk1p-MAP kinase pathway. We propose that Swm1p, a nuclear protein, would participate in a different signal transduction pathway that is also required for the coordination of the biochemical and morphological events occurring during the last phase of the sporulation program.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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