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Biochem Biophys Res Commun


Title:Yeast alpha-mating factor receptor and G-protein-linked adenylyl cyclase inhibition requires RAS2 and GPA2 activities
Author(s):Papasavvas S; Arkinstall S; Reid J; Payton M;
Address:"Glaxo Institute for Molecular Biology, Chemin des Aulx, Geneva, Switzerland"
Journal Title:Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Year:1992
Volume:184
Issue:3
Page Number:1378 - 1385
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(05)80035-x
ISSN/ISBN:0006-291X (Print) 0006-291X (Linking)
Abstract:"Saccharomyces cerevisiae expresses two RAS gene products (RAS1 and RAS2) highly homologous to mammalian p21ras which mediate glucose-stimulated cyclic-AMP formation. Mating pheromone inhibits RAS-linked adenylyl cyclase activation and this is dependent upon the alpha-factor receptor (STE2) and its associated G-protein beta-subunit (STE4). We now show that this pheromone effect is independent of mating pathway signalling components 'downstream' of STE4 but displays an absolute requirement for an additional G-protein alpha-subunit encoded by GPA2. alpha-mating factor effects also involve a specific suppression of normal RAS2 activity as the constitutively activated mutant RAS2vall9 as well as wild type. RAS1 are insensitive to inhibition. Interaction between GPA2, STE4-STE18, RAS2 and adenylyl cyclase in yeast could give important insight into signalling pathways controlling normal and oncogenic p21ras activity in man"
Keywords:"*Adenylyl Cyclase Inhibitors Cyclic AMP/metabolism Fungal Proteins/*metabolism GTP-Binding Proteins/*metabolism *Genes, ras Genetic Complementation Test Genotype Kinetics Macromolecular Substances Mating Factor Peptides/*pharmacology Phenotype Pheromones/;"
Notes:"MedlinePapasavvas, S Arkinstall, S Reid, J Payton, M eng 1992/05/15 Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1992 May 15; 184(3):1378-85. doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(05)80035-x"

 
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