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N- and C-terminal Gln3-Tor1 interaction sites: one acting negatively and the other positively to regulate nuclear Gln3 localization.


ABSTRACT: Gln3 activates Nitrogen Catabolite Repression, NCR-sensitive expression of the genes required for Saccharomyces cerevisiae to scavenge poor nitrogen sources from its environment. The global TorC1 kinase complex negatively regulates nuclear Gln3 localization, interacting with an α-helix in the C-terminal region of Gln3, Gln3656-666. In nitrogen replete conditions, Gln3 is sequestered in the cytoplasm, whereas when TorC1 is down-regulated, in nitrogen restrictive conditions, Gln3 migrates into the nucleus. In this work, we show that the C-terminal Gln3-Tor1 interaction site is required for wild type, rapamycin-elicited, Sit4-dependent nuclear Gln3 localization, but not for its dephosphorylation. In fact, truncated Gln31-384 can enter the nucleus in the absence of Sit4 in both repressive and derepressive growth conditions. However, Gln31-384 can only enter the nucleus if a newly discovered second positively-acting Gln3-Tor1 interaction site remains intact. Importantly, the N- and C-terminal Gln3-Tor1 interaction sites function both autonomously and collaboratively. The N-terminal Gln3-Tor1 interaction site, previously designated Gln3URS contains a predicted α-helix situated within an unstructured coiled-coil region. Eight of the thirteen serine/threonine residues in the Gln3URS are dephosphorylated 3-15-fold with three of them by 10-15-fold. Substituting phosphomimetic aspartate for serine/threonine residues in the Gln3 URS abolishes the N-terminal Gln3-Tor1 interaction, rapamycin-elicited nuclear Gln3 localization, and ½ of the derepressed levels of nuclear Gln3 localization. Cytoplasmic Gln3 sequestration in repressive conditions, however, remains intact. These findings further deconvolve the mechanisms that achieve nitrogen-responsive transcription factor regulation downstream of TorC1.

SUBMITTER: Tate JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8049557 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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