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Protein Kinase B Gene Homologue pkbR1 Performs One of Its Roles at First Finger Stage of Dictyostelium
Author(s) -
Hiroshi Ochiai,
Kosuke Takeda,
Masashi Fukuzawa,
Atsushi Kato,
Shigeharu Takiya,
Tetsuo Ohmachi
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
eukaryotic cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1535-9778
pISSN - 1535-9786
DOI - 10.1128/ec.00200-10
Subject(s) - biology , dictyostelium discoideum , mutant , multicellular organism , kinase , microbiology and biotechnology , protein kinase a , dictyostelium , wild type , gene , slug , protein subunit , genetics , cancer research
Dictyostelium discoideum has protein kinases AKT/PKBA and PKBR1 that belong to the AGC family of kinases. The protein kinase B-related kinase (PKBR1) has been studied with emphasis on its role in chemotaxis, but its roles in late development remained obscure. ThepkbR1 null mutant stays in the first finger stage for about 16 h or longer. Only a few aggregates continue to the migrating slug stage; however, the slugs immediately go back probably to the previous first finger stage and stay there for approximately 37 h. Finally, the mutant fingers diversify into various multicellular bodies. The expression of thepkbR1 finger protein probably is required for development to the slug stage and to expressecmB , which is first observed in migrating slugs. The mutant also showed noST-lacZ expression, which is of the earliest step in differentiation to one of the stalk cell subtypes. ThepkbR1 null mutant forms a small number of aberrant fruiting bodies, but in the presence of 10% of wild-type amoebae the mutant preferentially forms viable spores, driving the wild type to form nonviable stalk cells. These results suggest that the mutant has defects in a system that changes the physiological dynamics in the prestalk cell region of a finger. We suggest that the arrest of its development is due to the loss of the second wave of expression of a protein kinase A catalytic subunit gene (pkaC ) only in the prestalk region of thepkbR1 null mutant.

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