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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 89, 433-439, Copyright © 1988 by Company of Biologists

Submitted on September 29, 1987
Accepted on November 23, 1987

The effect of CO2 on the timing of cell cycle events in fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe

B. NOVÁK 1, J. HALBAUER 1, and E. LÁSZLÓ 1

1 Department of Agricultural Chemical Technology, Technical University of Budapest, 1521 Budapest Gellért tér 4, Hungary

The effect of CO2 removal on the cell cycle phases of Schizosaccharomyces pombe has been examinedin minimal, aspartate-containing and complete medium. The removal of CO2 shortened the G2 phase of the cell cycle and arrested the cells in G1 phase in minimal medium. The G1 block caused by CO2 deprivation was demonstrated by transition-point and flow-cytometry analyses. The slow-down of anapleurotic CO2 fixation might be responsible for this effect, as aspartic acid could abolish the G1 block. The shortening of G2 phase in the wild-type cells was observed in every medium irrespective of whether the growth rate was changed or not. The experiments in which growth rate was not changed by CO2 shift-down suggest that this CO2 effect can be independent from its action on CO2-fixing steps in metabolism. Therefore we propose that CO2 inhibits mitosis infission yeast and we explain the proportionality between growth rate and cell size at mitosis found by Fantes & Nurse by this CO2 inhibition. The larger CO2 production in fast-growing cells leads to a higher CO2 concentration, which could exerta stronger inhibition of mitosis. A wee mutant, which has lost its mitotic size control, also shows the G1 block after CO2 deprivation, but its mitosis is insensitive to CO2. Comparing the respiration of wee and wild-type cells we conclude that CO2 inhibits the citric acid cycle in the wild type. The consequence of these results in the regulation of fission yeast cell cycle is discussed.

Key words: CO2, fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, cell cycle, wee mutant, size control

Submitted on September 29, 1987
Accepted on November 23, 1987


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