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Molecular Cell Biology of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Lecture III: Molecular Logic of Asymmetry Zhang Yi, National Institute of Biological Sciences, 20080628
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Page 1: Molecular Cell Biology  of the Yeast  Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Molecular Cell Biology of the Yeast

Saccharomyces cerevisiaeLecture III: Molecular Logic of Asymmetry

Zhang Yi,

National Institute of Biological Sciences, 20080628

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Cellular Anatomy

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Mitosis V.S Meiosis

α

α

a

a

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Mating Type Switch

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Mating Type Specific Gene

• MATa gene expression– a1 mRNA from MATa locus– Other a-specific gene expression is

default• Driven by MCM1 homodimer

• MAT gene expression 1, 2 mRNA from MAT 1 and 2 function

• Repress a-specific genes 2/MCM1 heterodimer

• Stimulate -specific genes 1/MCM1 heterodimer

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Mating Type Specific Gene Expression

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Mating Type Switch Mechanism: HO

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Mating Type Switch Mechanism: hetero-sequence switch

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Recombination Enhancer Sequence

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Sequence-Specific RE Effects

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RE Sequence Shows MatAlpha2 Binding Site

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RE Mutants Render Chromatin Structural Change

wt

mt

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A Mcm1p Binding Site in RE is Necessary for RE Function

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MatAlpha2 Interaction with Tup1/Ssn6 is Essential for Haploid/a-specific Gene Repression

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Tup1/Ssn6 Complex is Global Transcription Suppressor Associated with HDACs

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A Model Summarizing Mcm1p-Mediated Chromosomal Effects on RE and Other Loci

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Evolution of the Molecular Logic of Mating Type in Fungi

S.Pombe

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Maternal Effect on Mating Type Switch

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HO Promoter Dissection

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HO Expression Depends on Swi/Snf Complex: LOF and GOF

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Ash1p Represses Mating Type Switch in Daughter Cell by Inhibiting HO Expression

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Ash1p and Swi/Snf Show Reciprocal Effects on Mating Type Switch

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Ash1p Localization Dependence: Genetic Screen

Screen for mother cells who do NOT express HO (promoter is inhibited) as a consequence of any genetic defect

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She Genes are Necessary for HO Expression

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She1p/5p are Cytoskeletal Proteins, and Some She Genes are Localized to Daughter Cells

Interdependence of She genes on localization

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Actin-dependent Ash1 mRNA Localization into Daughter Cell

FISHPharmacology

LOF

GeneticsLOF

GeneticsGOF

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She genes and Ash1 mRNP transport

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Visualizing mRNA Transport

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Local Translation

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Local Translation Regulation is as Essential as Localization

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Protein Level in Temporal Context

Degredation for old alpha2 as well as HO etc

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Protein Dynamics not Limited to Ash1 mRNA Transportation