SummaryYeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As cells commit to a new cycle, G1 CDK activity (Cln/CDK) inhibits signaling through the mating MAPK cascade. Here we show that the target of this inhibition is Ste5, the MAPK cascade scaffold protein. Cln/CDK disrupts Ste5 membrane localization by phosphorylating a cluster of sites that flank a small, basic, membrane-binding motif in Ste5. Effective inhibition of Ste5 signaling requires multiple phosphorylation sites and a substantial accumulation of negative charge, which suggests that Ste5 acts as a sensor for high G1 CDK activity. Thus, Ste5 is an integration point for both external and internal signals. When Ste5 cannot be phosphorylated, ph...
Cells continuously adapt cellular processes by integrating external and internal signals. In yeast, ...
Cells continuously adapt cellular processes by integrating external and internal signals. In yeast, ...
In budding yeast, mating pheromones arrest the cell cycle in G1 phase via a pheromone-activated Cdk-...
Yeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As cells co...
SummaryYeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As c...
We report an unanticipated system of joint regulation by cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) and mitogen-a...
BACKGROUND: The eukaryotic cell cycle begins with a burst of cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) phosphory...
SummaryEukaryotic cell division is often regulated by extracellular signals. In budding yeast, signa...
Eukaryotic cell division is often regulated by extracellular signals. In budding yeast, signaling fr...
Scaffold proteins are believed to enhance specificity in cell signaling when different pathways shar...
SummaryDistinct MAP kinase pathways in yeast share several signaling components [1, 2], including th...
Background: Commitment to a new cell cycle is controlled by a number of cellular signals. Mitogen-ac...
Distinct MAP kinase pathways in yeast share several signaling components , including the PAK Ste20 a...
AbstractLocalization of Ste5 to Gβ at the plasma membrane is essential for transmission of the phero...
Background: Commitment to a new cell cycle is controlled by a number of cellular signals. Mitogen-ac...
Cells continuously adapt cellular processes by integrating external and internal signals. In yeast, ...
Cells continuously adapt cellular processes by integrating external and internal signals. In yeast, ...
In budding yeast, mating pheromones arrest the cell cycle in G1 phase via a pheromone-activated Cdk-...
Yeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As cells co...
SummaryYeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As c...
We report an unanticipated system of joint regulation by cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) and mitogen-a...
BACKGROUND: The eukaryotic cell cycle begins with a burst of cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) phosphory...
SummaryEukaryotic cell division is often regulated by extracellular signals. In budding yeast, signa...
Eukaryotic cell division is often regulated by extracellular signals. In budding yeast, signaling fr...
Scaffold proteins are believed to enhance specificity in cell signaling when different pathways shar...
SummaryDistinct MAP kinase pathways in yeast share several signaling components [1, 2], including th...
Background: Commitment to a new cell cycle is controlled by a number of cellular signals. Mitogen-ac...
Distinct MAP kinase pathways in yeast share several signaling components , including the PAK Ste20 a...
AbstractLocalization of Ste5 to Gβ at the plasma membrane is essential for transmission of the phero...
Background: Commitment to a new cell cycle is controlled by a number of cellular signals. Mitogen-ac...
Cells continuously adapt cellular processes by integrating external and internal signals. In yeast, ...
Cells continuously adapt cellular processes by integrating external and internal signals. In yeast, ...
In budding yeast, mating pheromones arrest the cell cycle in G1 phase via a pheromone-activated Cdk-...