Protein Information

ID 913
Name PAT1
Synonyms APP BP2; PAT 1; PAT1; APPBP 2; APPBP2; Amyloid beta precursor protein binding protein 2; Amyloid protein binding protein 2; HS.84084…

Compound Information

ID 130
Name benomyl
CAS

Reference

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9077451 Lin R, Allis CD, Elledge SJ: PAT1, an evolutionarily conserved acetyltransferase homologue, is required for multiple steps in the cell cycle. Genes Cells. 1996 Oct;1(10):923-42.
BACKGROUND: Acetylation has been implicated in many biological processes. Mutations in N-terminal acetyltransferases have been shown to cause a variety of phenotypes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae including activation of heterochromatin, inability to enter G0, and lethality. Histone acetylation has been shown to play a role in transcription regulation, histone deposition and histone displacement during spermatogenesis, although no known histone acetyltransferase is essential. RESULTS: Studies aimed at revealing a role for histone H1 in yeast have uncovered a mutation in a putative acetyltransferase, PAT1. The mutant (pat1-1) cells can live only in the presence of vertebrate H1. PAT1 is essential for mitotic growth in S. cerevisiae; mutant cells depleted of the Pat1p show aberrant cellular and nuclear morphology. PAT1 is required for multiple cell cycle events, including passage through START, DNA synthesis, and proper mitosis through a microtubule-mediated process. The S. pombe PAT1 gene was cloned by complementation and shown to exist as part of a larger protein, the unique portion of which is homologous to a second S. cerevisiae gene. pat1 mutants show a variety of mitotic defects including enhanced chromosome loss, accumulation of multiple nuclei, generation of giant cells, and displays classical cut phenotypes in which cytokinesis occurs in the absence of proper nuclear division and segregation. CONCLUSION: PAT1 controls multiple processes in cell cycle progression which suggests an essential role for the acetylation of yet unknown substrate (s).
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