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Molecular and Cellular Biology, February 2000, p. 749-754, Vol. 20, No. 3
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Cdc37 Promotes the Stability of Protein Kinases
Cdc28 and Cak1
Alison
Farrell and
David O.
Morgan*
Department of Physiology, University of
California, San Francisco, California 94143-0444
Received 27 July 1999/Returned for modification 13 September
1999/Accepted 28 October 1999
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cdc37 is
required for the productive formation of Cdc28-cyclin complexes. The cdc37-1 mutant arrests at Start with low levels of Cdc28
protein, which is predominantly unphosphorylated at Thr169, fails to
bind cyclin, and has little protein kinase activity. We show here that Cdc28 and not cyclin is specifically defective in the
cdc37-1 mutant and that Cdc37 likely does not act as an
assembly factor for Cdc28-cyclin complex formation. We have also found
that the levels and activity of the protein kinase Cak1 are
significantly reduced in the cdc37-1 mutant. Pulse-chase
analysis indicates that Cdc28 and Cak1 proteins are both destabilized
when Cdc37 function is absent during but not after translation. In
addition, Cdc37 promotes the production of Cak1, but not that of Cdc28, when coexpressed in insect cells. We conclude that budding yeast Cdc37,
like its higher eukaryotic homologs, promotes the physical integrity of
multiple protein kinases, perhaps by virtue of a cotranslational role
in protein folding.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Physiology, Box 0444, University of California, San Francisco, CA
94143-0444. Phone: (415) 476-6695. Fax: (415) 476-4929. E-mail:
dmorgan{at}cgl.ucsf.edu.
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