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Hog1: 20 years of discovery and impact
Jay L Brewster1, Michael C Gustin2
1Natural Science Division, Pepperdine University, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263, USA. jay.brewster@pepperdine.edu.
Abstract:
The protein kinase Hog1 (high osmolarity glycerol 1) was discovered 20 years ago, being revealed as a central signaling mediator during osmoregulation in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Homologs of Hog1 exist in all evaluated eukaryotic organisms, and this kinase plays a central role in cellular responses to external stresses and stimuli. Here, we highlight the mechanism by which cells sense changes in extracellular osmolarity, the method by which Hog1 regulates cellular adaptation, and the impacts of the Hog1 pathway upon cellular growth and morphology. Studies that have addressed these issues reveal the influence of the Hog1 signaling pathway on diverse cellular processes.
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