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Title:The STE4 and STE18 genes of yeast encode potential beta and gamma subunits of the mating factor receptor-coupled G protein
Author(s):Whiteway M; Hougan L; Dignard D; Thomas DY; Bell L; Saari GC; Grant FJ; O'Hara P; MacKay VL;
Address:"Genetic Engineering Section NRC Biotechnology Research Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada"
Journal Title:Cell
Year:1989
Volume:56
Issue:3
Page Number:467 - 477
DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(89)90249-3
ISSN/ISBN:0092-8674 (Print) 0092-8674 (Linking)
Abstract:"The STE4 and STE18 genes are required for haploid yeast cell mating. Sequencing of the cloned genes revealed that the STE4 polypeptide shows extensive homology to the beta subunits of mammalian G proteins, while the STE18 polypeptide shows weak similarity to the gamma subunit of transducin. Null mutations in either gene can suppress the haploid-specific cell-cycle arrest caused by mutations in the SCG1 gene (previously shown to encode a protein with similarity to the alpha subunit of G proteins). We propose that the products of the STE4 and STE18 genes comprise the beta and gamma subunits of a G protein complex coupled to the mating pheromone receptors. The genetic data suggest pheromone-receptor binding leads to the dissociation of the alpha subunit from beta gamma (as shown for mammalian G proteins), and the free beta gamma element initiates the pheromone response"
Keywords:"Amino Acid Sequence Animals Base Sequence Cattle *Genes *Genes, Fungal Haploidy Macromolecular Substances Molecular Sequence Data Mutation Receptors, Cell Surface/*genetics Receptors, Mating Factor *Receptors, Peptide Saccharomyces cerevisiae/*genetics/ph;"
Notes:"MedlineWhiteway, M Hougan, L Dignard, D Thomas, D Y Bell, L Saari, G C Grant, F J O'Hara, P MacKay, V L eng 1989/02/10 Cell. 1989 Feb 10; 56(3):467-77. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(89)90249-3"

 
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