Whi3 regulates morphogenesis in budding yeast by enhancing Cdk functions in apical growth

Author

Colomina i Gabarrella, Neus

Ferrezuelo, Francisco

Vergés, Emili

Aldea, Martí

Garí Marsol, Eloi

Publication date

2017-01-25T10:03:14Z

2025-01-01

2009



Abstract

The Whi3 protein is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, interacts with Cdc28, the budding-yeast Cdk, binds the mRNA of cyclin CLN3 and prevents accumulation of the Cdc28-Cln3 in the nucleus until late G1. Besides its function as a cell size regulator, Whi3 is strictly required for filamentous growth. Here we show that emerging buds in Whi3-deficient cells are considerably rounder than in wild-type cells, indicating that Whi3 is required to maintain apical growth during S phase. This defect was not suppressed by deletion of CLB2, which is involved in switching from polar to isotropic bud growth, indicating that the observed phenotype is not the result of Whi3 acting solely as a negative regulator of cyclin Clb2. However, Cdc28 did not properly accumulate at the bud tip during S phase in whi3Δ cells, and their elongation defects were suppressed by CLN2 overexpression, suggesting a positive function for Whi3 in a Cdk-cyclin-dependent step required for apical growth. Additionally, the actin cytoskeleton was perturbed in Whi3- deficient cells, and WHI3 showed genetic interactions with actin patch components. Our results point to Whi3 as a key modulator of apical growth effectors to coordinate cell cycle events and morphogenesis. We propose that Whi3 is required for the apical localization of Cdc28-Cln1,2 complexes during bud growth and thereby, to promote the activation of Cdc42 and its effectors in the bud apex.


We thank Sònia Rius and Isis Navarro for their technical assistance. We gratefully acknowledge Yoshimi Takai, Enrico Cabib, Erin O’Shea, Michael Hall, Vladimir Voynov, Gerald Fink, Humberto Torres, María Molina, Barbara Winsor, Carlos Vázquez de Aldana, Kelly Tedrick and Gary Eitzen for yeast strains and plasmids. We also thank Jordi Torres and Carme Gallego for critically reading the manuscript. Thanks also go to the members of CYC lab for helpful discussions. This work was funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain (Consolider-Ingenio 2010), Fundació La Caixa, and the European Union (FEDER). N.C. and F.F. are researchers of the Ramon y Cajal program. E.V. received a fellowship from Generalitat de Catalunya.

Document Type

article
publishedVersion

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Whi3; Apical growth; Morphogenesis; Cdk; G1 cyclin

Publisher

Landes Bioscience

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Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.8.12.8740

Cell Cycle, 2009, vol. 8, núm. 12, p. 1912-1920

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(c) Landes Bioscience, 2009

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