LAMMER Kinase Lkh1 Is an Upstream Regulator of Prk1-Mediated Non-Sexual Flocculation in Fission Yeast

Mycobiology. 2018 Sep 30;46(3):236-241. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2018.1513115. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

The cation-dependent galactose-specific flocculation activity of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe null mutant of lkh1 +, the gene encoding LAMMER kinase homolog, has previously been reported by our group. Here, we show that disruption of prk1 +, another flocculation associated regulatory kinase encoding gene, also resulted in cation-dependent galactose-specific flocculation. Deletion of prk1 increased the flocculation phenotype of the lkh1 + null mutant and its overexpression reversed the flocculation of cells caused by lkh1 deletion. Transcript levels of prk1 + were also decreased by lkh1 + deletion. Cumulatively, these results indicate that Lkh1 is one of the negative regulators acting upstream of Prk1, regulating non-sexual flocculation in fission yeast.

Keywords: LAMMER kinase; Lkh1; Non-sexual flocculation; Prk1; Schizosaccharomyces pombe; negative regulator.

Grants and funding

This work was financially supported by a research fund from Chungnam National University (2016) to H.M.Park.