Cells continuously adapt cellular processes by integrating external and internal signals. In yeast, multiple stress signals regulate pheromone signaling to prevent mating under unfavorable conditions. However, the underlying crosstalk mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we show that mechanical stress activates Pkc1, which prevents lysis of pheromone-treated cells by inhibiting polarized growth. In vitro Pkc1 phosphorylates conserved residues within the RING-H2 domains of the scaffold proteins Far1 and Ste5, which are also phosphorylated in vivo. Interestingly, Pkc1 triggers dispersal of Ste5 from mating projections upon mechanically induced stress and during cell-cell fusion, leading to inhibition of the MAPK Fus3. Indeed, RING phosp...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
Scaffold proteins are believed to enhance specificity in cell signaling when different pathways shar...
AbstractThe development of cell polarity in response to external stimuli is a feature of most eukary...
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, ...
<div><p>All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals....
SummaryYeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As c...
Yeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As cells co...
Eukaryotic cells developed complex mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling networks to sen...
Cells reuse signaling proteins in multiple pathways, raising the potential for improper cross talk. ...
Budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has been widely used as a model system to study cellular si...
<p>Pheromone (α factor) binds to a G-protein coupled receptor (Ste2). Binding promotes dissociation ...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
Cytokinesis, which enables the physical separation of daughter cells once mitosis has been completed...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
Scaffold proteins are believed to enhance specificity in cell signaling when different pathways shar...
AbstractThe development of cell polarity in response to external stimuli is a feature of most eukary...
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, ...
<div><p>All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals....
SummaryYeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As c...
Yeast cells arrest in the G1 phase of the cell cycle upon exposure to mating pheromones. As cells co...
Eukaryotic cells developed complex mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling networks to sen...
Cells reuse signaling proteins in multiple pathways, raising the potential for improper cross talk. ...
Budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has been widely used as a model system to study cellular si...
<p>Pheromone (α factor) binds to a G-protein coupled receptor (Ste2). Binding promotes dissociation ...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
Cytokinesis, which enables the physical separation of daughter cells once mitosis has been completed...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
Scaffold proteins are believed to enhance specificity in cell signaling when different pathways shar...
AbstractThe development of cell polarity in response to external stimuli is a feature of most eukary...