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1 Signal Transduction Pathway Regulation by Signaling Mucins by Paul Cullen at SUNY-Buffalo

2 Signaling Pathways Globally Regulate Cellular Decision-Making When mis-regulated -> diseases (cancer) “MAPK” Pathways

3 Regulators of the TNF Signaling Pathway Genome Biology (2007) 8, R104 Signaling Pathways Are Web-Like Information Networks

4 Typical Questions What are the players in a signaling pathway? How is a signal transmitted through a pathway with high fidelity (specificity)? How are multiple signals integrated into a cohesive response (integration)?

5 Nutrient-Dependent Foraging Behaviors T.B. Reynolds and G.R. Fink (2001) V291 p878 Filamentous GrowthBiofilm Formation Required for Virulence In Fungal Pathogens

6 The Filamentous Growth (FG) Pathway Cell-Surface Proteins: Rho GTPase/PAK: MAPK Cascade: Transcription Factor:

7 The FG Pathway Shares Components With Other MAPK Pathways

8 Glycosylated Transmembrane Domain N…(698)S Q V S D T S V S Y T T S S S S V S Q V S D T P V S Y T T S S S S V S Q V S D T S V P S T S S S S S V S Q V S D T P V P S T S S S S S V S Q (818) …C Msb2 is a Signaling Mucin that Functions in the FG Pathway Rho GTPase Interaction Tandem Repeats Cullen, P.J. et al. G&D (2004)

9 Studying Signaling Mucins in a Genetically Tractable Model May be Informative Cullen, P.J. (2007)

10 What are Signaling Mucins Sensing? How do they become activated?

11 An Activation Mechanism for Signaling Mucins

12 Immunoblot anti-HA for Msb2-HAImmunofluorescence Msb2-GFP The Extracellular Domain of Msb2 Is Secreted

13 Aspartyl Protease Yps1 Processes Msb2 Immunoblot anti-HA for Msb2-HA Relative levels of Msb2-HA S/P by immunoblot

14 ß-galactosidase assays Extracellular Domain Is Inhibitory Cleavage-Dependent Activation Mechanism for Signaling Mucins

15 Vadaie et al. J. Cell Biology (2008) The extracellular domains of signaling mucins may be inhibitory. Processing may represent a general activation mechanism for signaling mucins. Secreted/cell-associated aspartyl proteases may similarly process mammalian mucins (Liaudet-Coopman et al. 2006).

16 Signaling Mucins and MAPK Specificity

17 Comparative Analysis of Msb2 and Hkr1 Genes encoding the two mucins appear to be differentially regulated. The extracellular domians of both mucins are secreted. Msb2 is preferentially shed under nutrient-limiting conditions, whereas Hkr1 is not. Msb2 has a Sho1-dependent function in cell polarization that is inhibited by Hkr1. Overexpression of Hkr1 dampens the FG pathway in some mutants.

18 Overexpression of Msb2 and Hkr1 Induce Different Outputs DNA Microarray Analysis

19 Signaling Mucins Might Contribute to Specificity

20 Differential Mucin Function in MAPK Pathways Pitoniak, Birkaya et al. (2009)

21 Many Pathways Control Filamentous Growth

22 Secretion Profiling as an Approach to Identify New MAPK Regulatory Proteins Immunoblot anti-HAQuantitation of Immunoblot 4,750 ordered deletion mutants 5,710 genes on overexpression plasmids 510 genes that influence Msb2 secretion >10,000 transformations and immunoblots of >10,000 samples (~700 retests)

23 Secondary Screens to Focus in on Interesting Genes Genes that influence Msb2 protein secretion Genes that influence MSB2 expression Differentiate between these classes using an MSB2-lacZ reporter

24 Comparing Expression and Secretion Profiles

25 Many Pathways Control Filamentous Growth How are different signals integrated into a complex differentiation response?

26 An Integrated Network of Filamentous Growth Regulation Abdullah and Cullen, 2009; Chavel et al. (IN PRESS)

27 Polarity and Signaling How does a MAPK pathway influence polarity?

28 Polarity and Signaling

29 Shed Mucins and Fungal Pathogenesis Is Flo11, another transmembrane mucin, shed from cells? What is the function of mucin shedding in microorganisms?

30 Flo11 is Secreted from Cells and Confers Cellular Lubrication

31 Flo11 Is Shed from Mats Part of a Secreted Layer that Hydrates, Protects, and Regulates Mat Behaviors

32 Conclusions 1. The signaling mucin Msb2 functions in the filamentous growth pathway. 1.- 2. Processing and release of the inhibitory domain of Msb2 is required for MAPK activation. 3. Hkr1 and Msb2 may preferentially function in the HOG and filamentous growth pathways, respectively. 4. Secretion profiling can identify new regulatory features of secreted mucins and effector MAPK pathways. 5. Shedding of Flo11 contributes to cellular lubrication and the formation of a secreted “mucus” layer. -model to understand signaling mucins -general activation mechanism for signaling mucins -secreted mucins may impact microbial pathogenesis


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