Directed evolution to bypass cyclin requirements for the Cdc28p cyclin-dependent kinase Journal Article


Authors: Levine, K.; Kiang, L.; Jacobson, M. D.; Fisher, R. P.; Cross, F. R.
Article Title: Directed evolution to bypass cyclin requirements for the Cdc28p cyclin-dependent kinase
Abstract: To identify cyclin-dependent kinase mutants with relaxed cyclin requirements, CDC28 alleles were selected that could rescue a yeast strain expressing as its only CLN G1 cyclin a mutant Cln2p (K129A,E183A) that is defective for Cdc28p binding. Rescue of this strain by mutant CDC28 was dependent upon the mutant cln2-KAEA, but additional mutagenesis and DNA shuffling yielded multiply mutant CDC28-BYC alleles (bypass of CLNs) that could support highly efficient cell cycle initiation in the complete absence of CLN genes. By gel filtration chromatography, one of the mutant Cdc28 proteins exhibited kinase activity associated with cyclin-free monomer. Thus, the mutants' CLN bypass activity might result from constitutive, cyclin-independent activity, suggesting that Cdk targeting by cyclins is not required for cell cycle initiation.
Keywords: nonhuman; mutant protein; protein conformation; allele; protein kinases; protein targeting; alleles; enzyme activation; evolution, molecular; selection (genetics); recombination, genetic; yeast; saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins; cycline; cyclins; cyclin dependent kinase; mutagenesis; yeast cell; yeasts; fungal proteins; genetic complementation test; cdc28 protein kinase, s cerevisiae; article; directed molecular evolution
Journal Title: Molecular Cell
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1097-2765
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 1999-09-01
Start Page: 353
End Page: 363
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s1097-2765(00)80337-8
PUBMED: 10518216
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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