Abstract

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae ALG7 gene, which functions by initiating the dolichol pathway of protein N-glycosylation, displays properties of an early growth-response gene. To initiate studies of the involvement of ALG7 in cellular proliferation, we have now more precisely analyzed ALG7 expression in the G1 phase of cell cycle. We show that the rapid rate of ALG7 mRNA accumulation following growth stimulation was attenuated soon thereafter and that ALG7 growth induction occurred irrespective of α-factor. ALG7 growth induction was observed in mutants conditionally defective for reentry into the cell cycle from the stationary phase, indicating that the induction occurred prior to the performance of START. In addition, the steady-state levels of ALG7 mRNAs declined four-fold in response to START-I cell division arrest brought about by α-factor treatment later in G1. Importantly, deregulated expression of ALG7 resulted in an aberrant α-factor response. Our data not only indicate that ALG7 expression is regulated at two critical control points in G1 that determine the proliferative potential of cells, but also provide a link between ALG7 and START.

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