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ABSTRACTWe showed recently that the germinal center kinase III (GCKIII) SmKIN3 from the fungus Sordaria macrospora is involved in sexual development and hyphal septation. Our recent extensive global proteome and phosphoproteome analysis revealed that SmKIN3 is a target of the striatin-interacting phosphatase and kinase (STRIPAK) multisubunit complex. Here, using protein samples from the wild type and three STRIPAK mutants, we applied absolute quantification by parallel-reaction monitoring (PRM) to analyze phosphorylation site occupancy in SmKIN3 and other septation initiation network (SIN) components, such as CDC7 and DBF2, as well as BUD4, acting downstream of SIN. For SmKIN3, we show that phosphorylation of S668 and S686 is decreased in mutants lacking distinct subunits of STRIPAK, while a third phosphorylation site, S589, was not affected. We constructed SmKIN3 mutants carrying phospho-mimetic and phospho-deficient codons for phosphorylation sites S589, S668, and S686. Investigation of hyphae in a ΔSmkin3 strain complemented by the S668 and S686 mutants showed a hyper-septation phenotype, which was absent in the wild type, the ΔSmkin3 strain complemented with the wild-type gene, and the S589 mutant. Furthermore, localization studies with SmKIN3 phosphorylation variants and STRIPAK mutants showed that SmKIN3 preferentially localizes at the terminal septa, which is distinctly different from the localization of the wild-type strains. We conclude that STRIPAK-dependent phosphorylation of SmKIN3 has an impact on controlled septum formation and on the time-dependent localization of SmKIN3 on septa at the hyphal tip. Thus, STRIPAK seems to regulate SmKIN3, as well as DBF2 and BUD4 phosphorylation, affecting septum formation.

Highlights

  • We showed recently that the germinal center kinase III (GCKIII) SmKIN3 from the fungus Sordaria macrospora is involved in sexual development and hyphal septation

  • We showed that the GCKIII SmKIN3 is associated with striatin-interacting phosphatase and kinase (STRIPAK) and regulates fungal development [14]

  • Using the eukaryotic linear motif (ELM) database [20], we found a kinase domain in the amino terminus, several large tumor suppressor (LATS) kinase recognition motifs, and a binding motif for forkhead-associated (FHA) domains

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Introduction

We showed recently that the germinal center kinase III (GCKIII) SmKIN3 from the fungus Sordaria macrospora is involved in sexual development and hyphal septation. We recently performed extensive isobaric tagging for relative- and absolute-quantification-based proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses to identify potential targets of STRIPAK in S. macrospora: the proteome and phosphoproteome of the wild type and three different STRIPAK deletion mutants lacking either the striatin homolog PRO11, the striatin-interacting protein PRO22, or the catalytic PP2A subunit PP2Ac1. This proteomic analysis revealed a total of 4,193 proteins and 2,489 phosphoproteins in all strains; 1,727 proteins were present in both proteomes. To accurately determine the phosphorylation ratio of a given site, targeted quantification of phosphorylation sites is highly appropriate to quantify both the corresponding phosphorylated and nonphosphorylated peptides in order to obtain sitespecific phosphorylation ratios [12, 13]

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