Cellular noise suppression by the regulator of G protein signaling Sst2.

Molecular Cell(2014)

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G proteins and their associated receptors process information from a variety of environmental stimuli to induce appropriate cellular responses. Generally speaking, each cell in a population responds within defined limits, despite large variation in the expression of protein signaling components. Therefore, we postulated that noise suppression is encoded within the signaling system. Using the yeast mating pathway as a model, we evaluated the ability of a regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) protein to suppress noise. We found that the RGS protein Sst2 limits variability in transcription and morphogenesis in response to pheromone stimulation. While signal suppression is a result of both the GAP (GTPase accelerating) and receptor binding functions of Sst2, noise suppression requires only the GAP activity. Taken together, our findings reveal a hitherto overlooked role of RGS proteins as noise suppressors and demonstrate an ability to uncouple signal and noise in a prototypical stimulus-response pathway.
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