Abstract

The Schizosaccharomyces pombe septation initiation network regulates cytokinesis. Cdc7p is the first kinase in the core septation initiation network; we have screened genetically for SIN regulators by isolating cold-sensitive suppressors of cdc7-24. Our screen yielded a mutant in SPAC1782.05, one of the two fission yeast orthologues of mammalian phosphotyrosyl phosphatase activator. We have characterised this gene and its orthologue SPAC4F10.04, which we have named ypa2 and ypa1, respectively. We find that Ypa2p is the major form of Protein Phosphatase Type 2A activator in S. pombe. A double ypa1-Δ ypa2-Δ null mutant is inviable, indicating that the two gene products have at least one essential overlapping function. Individually, the ypa1 and ypa2 genes are essential for survival only at low temperatures. The ypa2-Δ mutant divides at a reduced cell size, and displays aberrant cell morphology and cytokinesis. Genetic analysis implicates Ypa2p as an inhibitor of the septation initiation network. We also isolated a cold-sensitive allele of ppa2, the major Protein Phosphatase Type 2A catalytic subunit, implicating this enzyme as a regulator of the septation initiation network.

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