| Structural highlights
Function
[BEM1_YEAST] Necessary for cell polarization during vegetative growth. May link the cytoskeleton to morphogenic determinants on the cell surface.[1] [STE20_YEAST] MAP4K component of the MAPK pathway required for the mating pheromone response, haploid invasive growth and diploid pseudohyphal development. Links the pheromone response G-protein beta gamma subunits to downstream signaling components. Needed for mating in haploid cells, induction of a mating-specific gene FUS1, induction of mating-specific morphologies, and pheromone-induced proliferation arrest. Required for the regulation of the actin polarization and bud emergence during cell cycle in G1. Involved in the high osmolarity glycerol (HOG) response. Phosphorylates 'Thr-307' and 'Ser-302' or 'Ser-306' of STE11 and 'Ser-357' of MYO3. Phosphorylates histone H2B to form H2BS10ph during meiosis and H(2)O(2)-induced apoptosis. Its interaction with CDC42 is required for both invasive growth and the formation of pseudohyphae. Its interaction with STE4 is required for the pheromone signaling.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
Bem1 is a scaffold protein essential for the establishment of cell polarity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This work reports the solution structure of a Cdc42 binding module of Bem1 comprising the second SH3 domain (SH3b) and its C-terminal flanking region termed Cdc42 interacting (CI). First, the structure of Bem1 SH3b-CI was determined by NMR spectroscopy, which shows that Bem1 SH3b-CI is a structurally and functionally related domain that binds Cdc42. Next, the solution structure of Bem1 SH3b-CI in complex with the proline-rich region of p21-activated kinase Ste20 (Ste20 PRR) was determined. Finally, the interaction surface of Bem1 SH3b-CI with Cdc42 was identified based on chemical shift perturbation studies which reveals that Bem1 SH3b-CI interacts simultaneously with both Ste20 PRR and Cdc42 using the opposite surfaces. Thus, Bem1 can tether Cdc42 and Ste20 in close proximity so that Cdc42 can efficiently interact with Ste20 Cdc42 and Rac interactive binding (CRIB). Based on the present results together with the previous biochemical studies (Lamson, R. E., Winters, M. J., and Pryciak, P. M. (2002) Mol. Cell. Biol. 22, 2939-2951 and Winters, M. J., and Pryciak, P. M. (2005) Mol. Cell. Biol. 25, 2177-2190), a model was suggested that the autoinhibition of Ste20 kinase activity by CRIB is released through the Cdc42-CRIB interaction, which is mediated by Bem1, and Ste20 is subsequently activated, an initial step for the establishment of the cell polarity.
Solution structure of a novel Cdc42 binding module of Bem1 and its interaction with Ste20 and Cdc42.,Takaku T, Ogura K, Kumeta H, Yoshida N, Inagaki F J Biol Chem. 2010 Jun 18;285(25):19346-53. Epub 2010 Apr 21. PMID:20410294[22]
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References
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