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Interaction of gdt1 and protein kinase A (PKA) in the growth-differentiation-transition in Dictyostelium
Authors:C. Zeng&dagger     C. Anjard&dagger     S. Wille&dagger     W. Nellen&dagger  ¢     G. Primpke,·   B. Wetterauer
Affiliation:Department of Genetics, Kassel University, Heinrich-Plett-Str. 40 D-34132 Kassel, Germany ;e-mail:; Tel: + 49 561 804 4805 Fax: + 49 561 804 4800Department of Zoology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Luisenstr. 14, D-80333 München, Germany;Present address:Exelixis Pharmaceuticals Inc., 260 Littlefield Ave. South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA;UCSD, Department of Biology, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92 093-0322, USA
Abstract:Abstract The gdt1 gene is a negative regulator of the growth-differentiation-transition (GDT) in Dictyostelium . gdt1 cells express the GDT marker discoidin earlier and at higher levels and prematurely enter the differentiation pathway. Protein kinase A is a positive regulator of the GDT and is required for multicellular development. Disruption of the PKA catalytic subunit or overexpression of a constitutively active mutant of the regulatory subunit results in cells which do not form multicellular aggregates and which show strongly reduced levels of discoidin. We have created PKA /gdt1 double mutants and show that these display high levels of discoidin expression but no aggregation, suggesting that gdt1 may be a downstream target of PKA in a branched signalling cascade initiating differentiation. Data obtained with the PKA inhibitor H89 support these result: in wild type cells H89 inhibits discoidin expression while in gdt1 mutants there is no obvious effect. However, since PKA/gdt1 cells display less discoidin expression than the single gdt1 mutant, we propose that PKA and gdt1 are in two parallel interacting pathways.
To get insight into the mechanism how PKA may block gdt1, we have tested two putative PKA phosphorylation sites in the protein and found that one of them is efficiently phosphorylated by PKA in vitro. A model for the interplay between PKA and gdt1 during the growth-differentiation-transition is discussed.
Keywords:Dictyostelium    PKA    signal transduction    discoidin    phosphorylation    cAMP
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