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Cell cycle, DNA damage and heat shock regulate suc22+ expression in fission yeast.

P Harris1, P J Kersey, C J McInerny, P A Fantes.   

Abstract

The suc22+ gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe encodes the small subunit of ribonucleotide reductase. Two transcripts that hybridise to suc22+ have previously been described: a constitutive transcript of 1.5 kb, and a transcript of approximately 1.9 kb that is induced when DNA replication is blocked by hydroxyurea. In this paper we show that both transcripts derive from the suc22+ gene, are polyadenylated, and have transcription initiation sites separated by approximately 550 nucleotides. The absence of translation initiation codons and predicted intron splice sites within this 550 nucleotide region suggests strongly that both transcripts encode the same protein. Under normal growth conditions, the larger suc22+ transcript is present at a very low level. This low level expression is periodic during the cell cycle, showing a pattern similar to that of other genes under regulation by MCB elements with a maximum in G1/S phase. Consistent with this, there are MCB elements upstream of the initiation site of the transcript. This pattern of expression contrasts with the continuous expression, at a much higher level, of the smaller suc22+ transcript. The larger suc22+ transcript is induced by exposure of cells to 4-nitroquinoline oxide (4-NQO),a UV-mimetic agent that causes DNA damage. The transcriptional response to 4-NQO is observed in cells previously arrested in G2 by a cdc2ts mutation, demonstrating that induction can occur outside S phase. We show that the rad1+ gene, part of the mitotic checkpoint, is required for induction of the large transcript. Exposure of cells to heat shock also induces the suc22+ large transcript: a consensus heat shock element has been identified upstream of the large transcript start site.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8842148     DOI: 10.1007/bf02173774

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


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