The hybrid histidine kinase DokA is part of the osmotic response system of Dictyostelium

Stephan C. Schuster*, Angelika A. Noegel, Felix Oehme, Günther Gerisch, Melvin I. Simon

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Abstract

We have used PCR to identify a Dictyostelium homolog of the bacterial two-component system. The gene dokA codes for a member of the hybrid histidine kinase family which is defined by the presence of conserved amino acid sequence motifs corresponding to an N-terminal receptor domain, a central kinase and a C-terminal response regulator moiety. Potential function of the regulator domain was demonstrated by phosphorylation in vitro. dokA mutants are deficient in the osmoregulatory pathway, resulting in premature cell death under high osmotic stress. Under less stringent osmotic conditions, cells grow at a normal rate, but development at the multicellular stage is altered. dokA is a member of a family of histidine kinase-like genes that play regulatory roles in eukaryotic cell function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3880-3889
Number of pages10
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume15
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 1 1996
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Immunology and Microbiology

Keywords

  • Dictyostelium discoideum
  • Histidine kinase
  • Osmotic stress
  • Signal transduction
  • Two-component system

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