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doi:10.1534/genetics.105.052266
A more recent version of this article appeared on March 1, 2006.
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Regulation of the Oxidative Stress Response Through Slt2p-Dependent Destruction of Cyclin C in S. cerevisiae
Elizabeth Krasley 1, Katrina F Cooper 2, Michael J Mallory 2, Roland Dunbrack 3 and Randy Strich 2*
1 Dupont Corp.
2 UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine
3 Fox Chase Cancer Center
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: strichra{at}umdnj.edu.
Submitted on October 11, 2005
Revised on November 15, 2005
Accepted on 20 December 2005
The S. cerevisiae C-type cyclin and its cyclin dependent kinase (Cdk8p) repress the transcription of several stress response genes. To relieve this repression, cyclin C is destroyed in cells exposed to reactive oxygen species (ROS). This report describes the requirement of cyclin C destruction for the cellular response to ROS. Compared to wild type, deleting cyclin C makes cells more resistant to ROS while its stabilization reduces viability. The Slt2p MAP kinase cascade mediates cyclin C destruction in response to ROS treatment but not heat shock. This destruction pathway is important as deleting cyclin C suppresses the hypersensitivity of slt2 mutants to oxidative damage. The ROS hypersensitivity of an slt2 mutant correlates with elevated programmed cell death as determined by TUNEL assays. Consistent with the viability studies, the elevated TUNEL signal is reversed in cyclin C mutants. Finally, two results suggest that cyclin C regulates programmed cell death independent of its function as a transcriptional repressor. First, deleting its co-repressor CDK8 does not suppress the slt2 hypersensitivity phenotype. Second, the human cyclin C, which does not repress transcription in yeast, does regulate ROS sensitivity. These findings demonstrate a new role for the Slt2p MAP kinase cascade in protecting the cell from programmed cell death through cyclin C destruction.
Key Words: MAP kinase, cyclin degradation, oxidative stress
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