The yeast two-component SLN1 pathway and the scaffolding activity of Pbs2 modulate the response to endoplasmic reticulum stress induced by tunicamycin.
Abstract:In addition to the UPR pathway, yeast cells require components of the HOG pathway to respond to ER stress. In this work we found that unphosphorylated Sln1 and Ssk1 are required to mount an appropriate response to Tn. We also found that the MAPKKKs Ssk2 participates in the Tn response, but its osmo-redundant protein Ssk22 does not. We also found that the Pbs2 docking sites for Ssk2 (RDS-I and KD) are partially dispensable when mutated separately, however, the prevention of Ssk2 binding to Pbs2, by the simultan… Show more
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