An eight-subunit COP9 signalosome with an intact JAMM motif is required for fungal fruit body formation

2007 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​An eight-subunit COP9 signalosome with an intact JAMM motif is required for fungal fruit body formation​
Busch, S.; Schwier, E. U.; Nahlik, K.; Bayram, O.; Helmstaedt, K.; Draht, O. W. & Krappmann, S. et al.​ (2007) 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA104(19) pp. 8089​-8094​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0702108104 

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Busch, Silke; Schwier, Elke U.; Nahlik, Krystyna; Bayram, Ozgur; Helmstaedt, Kerstin; Draht, Oliver W.; Krappmann, Sven; Valerius, Oliver; Lipscomb, William N.; Braus, Gerhard H.
Abstract
Fruit body formation in filamentous fungi is a complex and yet hardly understood process. We show here that protein turnover control is crucial for Aspergillus nidulans development. Deletion of genes encoding COP9 signalosome (CSN) subunits 1, 2, 4, or 5 resulted in identical blocks in fruit body formation. The CSN multiprotein complex controls ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation in eukaryotes. Six CSN subunits interacted in a yeast two-hybrid analysis, and the complete eight-subunit CSN was recruited by a functional tandem affinity purification tag fusion of subunit 5 (CsnE). The tagged CsnE was unable to recruit any CSN subunit in a strain deleted for subunit 1 or subunit 4. Mutations in the JAMM metalloprotease core of CsnE resulted in mutant phenotypes identical to those of csn deletion strains. We propose that a correctly assembled CSN including a functional JAMM links protein turnover to fungal sexual development.
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2007
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Natl Acad Sciences
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
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0027-8424

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