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Title: Pim1, a MAP kinase involved in cell wall integrity in Pichia pastoris. Author: Cosano IC, Martín H, Flández M, Nombela C, Molina M. Journal: Mol Genet Genomics; 2001 Jun; 265(4):604-14. PubMed ID: 11459180. Abstract: Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are key enzymes in the signal transduction pathways of eukaryotes. We report the isolation of a Pichia pastoris gene, PIM1, which encodes the first MAPK to be identified in this yeast. Pim1 shows the greatest similarity to fungal MAPKs involved in the maintenance of cell integrity. Disruption of the PIM1 gene results in an osmoremediable thermosensitive phenotype reminiscent of that observed in mutants affected in the MAPK Slt2/ Mpk1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is involved in ensuring cell wall integrity. Furthermore, pim1 mutants are hypersensitive to caffeine and cell wall-destabilising compounds. Pim1 is phosphorylated at two sites, and thereby activated, in response to heat stress, caffeine and agents that alter the fungal cell wall, which is consistent with a role in adaptation to these conditions. These results support the idea that the MAPK-based mechanisms which regulate cell wall integrity are conserved in yeast species. Pim1 is also doubly phosphorylated in S. cerevisiae in response to stimuli that activate the cell integrity pathway in this yeast. In addition, Pim1 is able to activate the transcription of a reporter gene in one-hybrid experiments, as does its S. cerevisiae counterpart, Slt2. Interestingly, however, Pim1 does not rescue the mutant phenotype of an slt2delta strain. This indicates some functional divergence in MAPK modulation and signal transmission by cell integrity pathways and provides a tool that may contribute to a better understanding of MAPK signalling.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]