Abstract

The yeast gene VHS3 (YOR054c) has been recently identified as a multicopy suppressor of the G(1)/S cell cycle blockade of a conditional sit4 and hal3 mutant. Vhs3 is structurally related to Hal3, a negative regulatory subunit of the Ser/Thr protein phosphatase Ppz1 important for cell integrity, salt tolerance, and cell cycle control. Phenotypic analyses using vhs3 mutants and overexpressing strains clearly show that Vhs3 has functions reminiscent to those of Hal3 and contrary to those of Ppz1. Mutation of Vhs3 His(459), equivalent to the supposedly functionally relevant His(90) in the plant homolog AtHal3a, did not affect Vhs3 functions mentioned above. Similarly to Hal3, Vhs3 binds in vivo to the C-terminal catalytic moiety of Ppz1 and inhibits in vitro its phosphatase activity. Therefore, our results indicate that Vhs3 plays a role as an inhibitory subunit of Ppz1. We have found that the vhs3 and hal3 mutations are synthetically lethal. Remarkably, lethality is not suppressed by deletion of PPZ1, PPZ2, or both phosphatase genes, indicating that it is not because of an excess of Ppz phosphatase activity. Furthermore, a Vhs3 version carrying the H459A mutation did not rescue the synthetically lethal phenotype. A conditional vhs3 tetO:HAL3 double mutant displays, in the presence of doxycycline, a flocculation phenotype that is dependent on the presence of Flo8 and Flo11. These results indicate that, besides its role as Ppz1 inhibitory subunit, Vhs3 (and probably Hal3) might have important Ppz-independent functions.

Highlights

  • The yeast gene VHS3 (YOR054c) has been recently identified as a multicopy suppressor of the G1/S cell cycle blockade of a conditional sit4 and hal3 mutant

  • As the primary sequence of Vhs3 revealed a significant similarity with Hal3 (Fig. 1), we considered the possibility that Vhs3 could be functionally mimicking Hal3

  • The gene VHS3 (YOR054c) was identified in a recent screen in search of multicopy genes able to suppress the G1/S blockade of a conditional sit4 hal3 mutant. This gene encodes a 674residues protein that is closely related to S. cerevisiae Hal3 (49% of identity) and contains a characteristic C-terminal highly acidic tail that, in the case of Hal3, has been shown to be essential for function in salt tolerance and cell cycle [12, 13]

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MATa ura leu112 his trp can-1r JA100 sit4::TRP1 JA100 sit4::TRP1 promtet0::HAL3 JA100 sit4::TRP1 vhs3::URA3 JA100 mpk1::LEU2 JA100 mpk1::LEU2 hal3::LEU2 JA100 mpk1::LEU2 vhs3::URA3 JA100 hal3::LEU2 JA100 hal3::kanMX JA100 vhs3::URA3 JA100 hal3::kanMX vhs3::nat1 ͓YEplac195-HAL3͔ JA100 hal3::kanMX vhs3::nat ppz1::LEU2 ͓YEplac195-HAL3͔ JA100 hal3::kanMX vhs3::nat ppz1::LEU2 ppz2::TRP1 ͓YEplac195-HAL3͔ JA100 ppz1::KANMx JA100 promtet0::HAL3 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 vhs3::URA3 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 flo11::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 vhs3::URA3 flo11::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 flo8::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 vhs3::URA3 flo8::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 ste12::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 vhs3::URA3 ste12::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 tec1::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 vhs3::URA3 tec1::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 mss11::TRP1 JA100 promtet0::HAL3 vhs3::URA3 mss11::TRP1 MATa/a ura leu112 his trp can-1r 1788 hal3::LEU2/HAL3 vhs3::URA3/VHS3 1788 hal3::LEU2/HAL3 vhs3::kanMX/VHS3 1788 hal3::LEU2/HAL3 vhs3::URA3/VHS3 ppz1::KAN/PPZ1 1788 hal3::LEU2/HAL3 vhs3::URA3/VHS3 ppz2::TRP1/PPZ2 1788 hal3::LEU2/HAL3 vhs3::URA3/VHS3 ppz1::KAN/PPZ1 ppz2::TRP1/PPZ2 1788 hal3::LEU2/HAL3 vhs3::nat1/VHS3 ppz1::KAN/PPZ1 ppz2::TRP1/PPZ2 MATa hal3::LEU2 vhs3::nat ppz1::KAN/ ppz2::TRP1 ͓YEplac195-HAL3͔ MATa hal3::LEU2/HAL3 vhs3::kanMX/VHS3 ͓YEplac195-VHS3͔ FY250 glc7–T152K MAT␣ ura leu112 his3-⌬1 trp1-⌬239 DBY746 hal3::LEU2 DBY746 ppz1::TRP1 DBY746 ppz1::TRP1 ppz2::KAN DBY746 vhs3::URA3. 11 8 17 This work 60 This work This work 11 This work This work This work This work This work 24 This work This work This work This work This work This work This work This work This work This work This work This work D. Botstein 61 10 10 This work regulatory subunit of the Ppz protein phosphatase, this protein may have other important functions

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