TOR signalling regulates mitotic commitment through stress-activated MAPK and Polo kinase in response to nutrient stress
- PMID: 19143645
- DOI: 10.1042/BST0370273
TOR signalling regulates mitotic commitment through stress-activated MAPK and Polo kinase in response to nutrient stress
Abstract
Cell growth and cell division are coupled to control cell size and this co-ordination is often modulated by the availability of nutrients. In many eukaryotes, TOR (target of rapamycin) signalling is involved in coupling nutrient sensing to cell growth and division controls. Nutrient stress inhibits TOR signalling to advance the timing of cell division and thus leads to continued cell division at reduced cell size. Most changes in the environment stimulate stress-activated MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) signalling pathways. Several MAPKs also have a general role in the control of mitotic onset and cell division. In the present paper, I discuss the interplay between two major signalling pathways, the TOR and the stress MAPK signalling pathways, in controlling mitotic commitment, with the main focus being on fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe).
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