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Deletion of the phosphoglucose isomerase structural gene makes growth and sporulation glucose dependent in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

A Aguilera.   

Abstract

The structural gene PGI1 coding for phosphoglucose isomerase was replaced by the LEU2 gene in the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Plasmids carrying the LEU2 gene between genomic regions flanking the PGI1 gene were constructed and used to transform a PGI1/pgi1 diploid strain. Stable transformants lacking the PGI1 allele were isolated. Southern analysis of their meiotic products showed that haploid strains with a deletion of 1.6 kb within the 2.2 kb PGI1 coding region were viable. Thus, the PGI1 gene is not essential in yeasts. However, unlike pgi1 mutants with residual phosphoglucose isomerase activity, no growth was detected in the pgi1 delta haploid strains when fructose was supplied as sole carbon source. The wild-type growth rate could be restored by adding 0.1% glucose to the medium. Furthermore, pgi1 mutants with residual enzymatic activity grew very slowly on fructose-supplemented media containing up to 2% glucose. Strains carrying the deletion allele, however, failed to grow at glucose concentrations higher than 0.5%. Also the pgi1 delta strains did not grow in glucose as sole carbon source. On the other hand pgi1 delta/pgi1 delta diploid strains did not sporulate on the usual acetate medium. This defect could be alleviated by the addition of 0.05% glucose to the sporulation medium. Under these conditions the pgi1 delta mutants sporulated with an efficiency of 25% compared with the wild type. These results suggest that the phosphoglucose isomerase reaction is the only step catalysing the interconversion of glucose-6-P and fructose-6-P, glucose-6-P is essential in yeasts, and the oxidation of glucose-6-P through the glucose-6-P dehydrogenase reaction is not sufficient to support growth in yeasts.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3020369     DOI: 10.1007/bf00425515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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