As part of an earlier study aimed at uncovering gene-products with roles in defending against latrunculin A (LatA) induced cytoskeletal perturbations, we identified three members of the oxidative stress response pathway: the Pap1p AP-1 like transcription factor, the Imp1p importin-alpha, and the Caf5p efflux pump. In this report, we characterize the pathway further and show that Pap1p translocates from the cytoplasm to the nucleus in an Imp1p-dependent manner upon LatA treatment. Moreover, preventing this translocation -- through the addition of a nuclear export signal – confers the same characteristic LatA-sensitive phenotype exhibited by pap1 cells. Lastly, we show that the caf5 gene is induced upon exposure to LatA and that Pap1p is required for this transcriptional upregulation. Importantly, the expression of trr1, a Pap1p target specifically induced in response to oxidative stress, is not significantly altered by LatA treatment. Taken together, these results suggest a model in which LatA-mediated cytoskeletal perturbations are sensed, triggering the Imp1p-dependent translocation of Pap1p to the nucleus and the induction of the caf5 gene (independently of oxidative stress).
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