A novel Myb homolog initiates Dictyostelium development by induction of adenylyl cyclase expression

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Abstract

Dictyostelium development is induced by starvation. The adenylyl cyclase gene ACA is one of the first genes expressed upon starvation. ACA produces extracellular cAMP that induces chemotaxis, aggregation, and differentiation in neighboring cells. Using insertional mutagenesis we have isolated a mutant that does not aggregate upon starvation but is rescued by adding extracellular cAMP. Sequencing of the mutated locus revealed a new gene, DdMYB2 whose product contains three Myb repeats, the DNA-binding motif of Myb-related transcription factors. Ddmyb2-null cells show undetectable levels of ACA transcript and no cAMP production. Ectopic expression of ACA from a constitutive promotor rescues differentiation and morphogenesis of Ddmyb2-null mutants. The results suggest that development in Dictyostelium starts by starvation-mediated DdMyb2 activation, which induces adenylyl cyclase activity producing the differentiation-inducing signal cAMP.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1738-1748
Number of pages11
JournalGenes & Development
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1-Jun-1998

Keywords

  • myb-related gene
  • starvation response
  • REMI
  • adenylyl cyclase
  • cAMP oscillation
  • transcriptional regulation
  • DNA-BINDING DOMAIN
  • EARLY GENE-EXPRESSION
  • C-MYB
  • CAMP RECEPTOR
  • TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
  • PROTEIN
  • DISCOIDEUM
  • CELLS
  • ENCODES
  • ORGANIZATION

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