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Cloning and analysis of the Neurospora crassa gene for cytochrome c heme lyase.

M E Drygas1, A M Lambowitz, F E Nargang.   

Abstract

The cyt-2-1 mutant of Neurospora crassa is deficient in cytochromes aa3 and c and in cytochrome c heme lyase activity (Mitchell, M.B., Mitchell, H.K., and Tissieres, A. (1953) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 39, 606-613; Nargang, F.E., Drygas, M.E., Kwong, P.L., Nicholson, D.W., and Neupert, W. (1988) J. Biol. Chem. 263, 9388-9394). By rescue of the slow growth character of the cyt-2-1 mutant, we have cloned the cyt-2+ gene from a N. crassa genomic library using sib selection. Analysis of the DNA sequence of the cyt-2+ gene revealed an open reading frame of 346 amino acids that has homology to the yeast cytochrome c heme lyase. The open reading frame is interrupted by two short introns. Codon usage and Northern hybridization analysis suggest that the cyt-2 gene is expressed at low levels. The cyt-2-1 mutant allele was cloned from a partial cyt-2-1 gene bank using the wild-type gene as a probe. Sequence analysis of the mutant gene revealed a 2-base (CT) deletion that alters the reading frame for 21 codons before generating an early stop codon in the protein-coding sequence. It was previously suggested that the cyt-2-1 mutation inactivates one of two regulatory circuits controlling the production of cytochrome aa3. The finding that the cyt-2-1 mutation affects the coding sequence for cytochrome c heme lyase provides a direct explanation for the deficiency of cytochrome c in the mutant and suggests that the lack of cytochrome aa3 is a regulatory response to the deficiency of cytochrome c.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2572587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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