Literature DB >> 385447

Regulatory mutants at the his1 locus of yeast.

C Lax, S Fogel, C Cramer.   

Abstract

The his1 gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae codes for phosphoribosyl transferase, an allosteric enzyme that catalyzes the initial step in histidine biosynthesis. Mutants that specifically alter the feedback regulatory function were isolated by selecting his1 prototrophic revertants that overproduce and excrete histidine. The prototrophs were obtained from diploids homoallelic for his1--7 and heterozygous for the flanking markers thr3 and arg6. Among six independently derived mutant isolates, three distinct levels of histidine excretion were detected. The mutants were shown to be second-site alterations mapping at the his1 locus by recovery of the original auxotrophic parental alleles. The double mutants, HIS1--7e, are dominant with respect to catalytic function but recessive in regulatory function. When removed from this his1--7 background, the mutant regulatory site (HIS1-e) still confers prototrophy but not histidine excretion. To yield the excretion phenotype, the primary and altered secondary sites are required in cis array. Differences in histidine excretion levels correlate with resistance to the histidine analogue, triazoalanine.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 385447      PMCID: PMC1213964     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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