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Vol. 12, Issue 5, 1275-1291, May 2001
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, State University
of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York, 13210
Aip3p is an actin-interacting protein that regulates cell polarity
in budding yeast. The Schizosaccharomyces
pombe-sequencing project recently led to the identification of
a homologue of Aip3p that we have named spAip3p. Our results confirm
that spAip3p is a true functional homologue of Aip3p. When expressed in
budding yeast, spAip3p localizes similarly to Aip3p during the cell
cycle and complements the cell polarity defects of an
aip3
strain. Two-hybrid analysis shows that spAip3p
interacts with actin similarly to Aip3p. In fission yeast, spAip3p
localizes to both cell ends during interphase and later organizes into
two rings at the site of cytokinesis. spAip3p localization to cell ends
is dependent on microtubule cytoskeleton, its localization to the cell
middle is dependent on actin cytoskeleton, and both patterns of
localization require an operative secretory pathway. Overexpression of
spAip3p disrupts the actin cytoskeleton and cell polarity, leading to morphologically aberrant cells. Fission yeast, which normally rely on
the microtubule cytoskeleton to establish their polarity axis, can use
the actin cytoskeleton in the absence of microtubule function to
establish a new polarity axis, leading to the formation of branched
cells. spAip3p localizes to, and is required for, branch formation,
confirming its role in actin-directed polarized cell growth in both
Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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