Title : The secreted Dictyostelium protein CfaD is a chalone - Bakthavatsalam_2008_J.Cell.Sci_121_2473 |
Author(s) : Bakthavatsalam D , Brock DA , Nikravan NN , Houston KD , Hatton RD , Gomer RH |
Ref : Journal of Cell Science , 121 :2473 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Dictyostelium discoideum cells secrete CfaD, a protein that is similar to cathepsin proteases. Cells that lack cfaD proliferate faster and reach a higher stationary-phase density than wild-type cells, whereas cells that overexpress CfaD proliferate slowly and reach the stationary phase when at a low density. On a per-nucleus basis, CfaD affects proliferation but not growth. The drawback of not having CfaD is a reduced spore viability. Recombinant CfaD has no detectable protease activity but, when added to cells, inhibits the proliferation of wild-type and cfaD(-) cells. The secreted protein AprA also inhibits proliferation. AprA is necessary for the effect of CfaD on proliferation. Molecular-sieve chromatography indicates that in conditioned growth medium, the 60 kDa CfaD is part of a approximately 150 kDa complex, and both chromatography and pull-down assays suggest that CfaD interacts with AprA. These results suggest that two interacting proteins may function together as a chalone signal in a negative feedback loop that slows Dictyostelium cell proliferation. |
PubMedSearch : Bakthavatsalam_2008_J.Cell.Sci_121_2473 |
PubMedID: 18611962 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: dicdi-apra |
Gene_locus | dicdi-apra |
Family | PhoPQ_related |
Bakthavatsalam D, Brock DA, Nikravan NN, Houston KD, Hatton RD, Gomer RH (2008)
The secreted Dictyostelium protein CfaD is a chalone
Journal of Cell Science
121 :2473
Bakthavatsalam D, Brock DA, Nikravan NN, Houston KD, Hatton RD, Gomer RH (2008)
Journal of Cell Science
121 :2473