Upon starvation for glucose or any other core nutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic cell cycle and acquire a set of G0-specific characteristics to ensure long-term survival. It is not well understood whether or how cell cycle progression is coordinated with the acquisition of different G0-related features during the transition to stationary phase (SP). Here, we identify the yeast GSK-3 homologue Mck1 as a key regulator of G0 entry and reveal that Mck1 acts in parallel to Rim15 to activate starvation-induced gene expression, the acquisition of stress resistance, the accumulation of storage carbohydrates, the ability of early SP cells to exit from quiescence, and their chronological lifespan. FACS and microscopy imaging analyses indicat...
The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to ...
Abstract Cell growth and quiescence in eukaryotic cells is controlled by an evolutionarily conserved...
<p>Yak1, Mck1 and Rim15 may also act together to negatively control the G<sub>1</sub>/S transition t...
<div><p>Upon starvation for glucose or any other core nutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic ce...
Upon starvation for glucose or any other core nutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic cell cycle...
Upon starvation for glucose or any other macronutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic cell cycle...
Studies on replicative and chronological aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have greatly advanced our...
International audienceHow cells coordinate growth and division is key for size homeostasis. Phosphor...
How cells coordinate growth and division is key for size homeostasis. Phosphorylation by G1-CDK of W...
Cells need to coordinate their metabolism with the cell division cycle to survive un der changing nu...
AbstractThe PAS kinase Rim15 is proposed to integrate signals from different nutrient-sensing pathwa...
SummaryThe TORC1 and PKA protein kinases are central elements of signaling networks that regulate eu...
Being able to respond to extracellular cues such as nutrients and growth factors is of vital importa...
The study of essential cellular processes such as the regulation of the cell cycle and cellular resp...
International audienceThe TORC1 and PKA protein kinases are central elements of signaling networks t...
The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to ...
Abstract Cell growth and quiescence in eukaryotic cells is controlled by an evolutionarily conserved...
<p>Yak1, Mck1 and Rim15 may also act together to negatively control the G<sub>1</sub>/S transition t...
<div><p>Upon starvation for glucose or any other core nutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic ce...
Upon starvation for glucose or any other core nutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic cell cycle...
Upon starvation for glucose or any other macronutrient, yeast cells exit from the mitotic cell cycle...
Studies on replicative and chronological aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae have greatly advanced our...
International audienceHow cells coordinate growth and division is key for size homeostasis. Phosphor...
How cells coordinate growth and division is key for size homeostasis. Phosphorylation by G1-CDK of W...
Cells need to coordinate their metabolism with the cell division cycle to survive un der changing nu...
AbstractThe PAS kinase Rim15 is proposed to integrate signals from different nutrient-sensing pathwa...
SummaryThe TORC1 and PKA protein kinases are central elements of signaling networks that regulate eu...
Being able to respond to extracellular cues such as nutrients and growth factors is of vital importa...
The study of essential cellular processes such as the regulation of the cell cycle and cellular resp...
International audienceThe TORC1 and PKA protein kinases are central elements of signaling networks t...
The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to ...
Abstract Cell growth and quiescence in eukaryotic cells is controlled by an evolutionarily conserved...
<p>Yak1, Mck1 and Rim15 may also act together to negatively control the G<sub>1</sub>/S transition t...