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Multiple signals converge on a differentiation MAPK pathway
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نویسنده
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chavel c.a. ,dionne h.m. ,birkaya b. ,joshi j. ,cullen p.j.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2010 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 3
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چکیده
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An important emerging question in the area of signal transduction is how information from different pathways becomes integrated into a highly coordinated response. in budding yeast,multiple pathways regulate filamentous growth,a complex differentiation response that occurs under specific environmental conditions. to identify new aspects of filamentous growth regulation,we used a novel screening approach (called secretion profiling) that measures release of the extracellular domain of msb2p,the signaling mucin which functions at the head of the filamentous growth (fg) mapk pathway. secretion profiling of complementary genomic collections showed that many of the pathways that regulate filamentous growth (ras,rim101,opi1,and rtg) were also required for fg pathway activation. this regulation sensitized the fg pathway to multiple stimuli and synchronized it to the global signaling network. several of the regulators were required for msb2 expression,which identifies the msb2 promoter as a target hub where multiple signals converge. accessibility to the msb2 promoter was further regulated by the histone deacetylase (hdac) rpd3p(l),which positively regulated fg pathway activity and filamentous growth. our findings provide the first glimpse of a global regulatory hierarchy among the pathways that control filamentous growth. systems-level integration of signaling circuitry is likely to coordinate other regulatory networks that control complex behaviors. © 2010 chavel et al.
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آدرس
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department of biological sciences,state university of new york at buffalo,buffalo,ny, United States, department of biological sciences,state university of new york at buffalo,buffalo,ny,united states,janelia farm research campus,howard hughes medical institute,ashburn,va, United States, department of biological sciences,state university of new york at buffalo,buffalo,ny, United States, department of biological sciences,state university of new york at buffalo,buffalo,ny,united states,department of biochemistry and molecular biology,university of medicine and dentistry,newark,nj, United States, department of biological sciences,state university of new york at buffalo,buffalo,ny, United States
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