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. 1977 Jan;129(1):166-72.
doi: 10.1128/jb.129.1.166-172.1977.

Characterization of qa-2 mutants of Neurospora crassa by genetic, enzymatic, and immunological techniques

Characterization of qa-2 mutants of Neurospora crassa by genetic, enzymatic, and immunological techniques

M E Case et al. J Bacteriol. 1977 Jan.

Abstract

Genetic and complementation mapping studies using 20 qa-2 mutants defective for catabolic dehydroquinase indicate that the qa-2 gene encodes a single polypeptide chain and is the structural gene for catabolic dehydroquinase, a 220,000-molecular-weight protein composed of identical 10,000-molecular-weight subunits. Many qa-2 mutants are capable of reversion, but no evidence has yet been obtained for nonsense mutations in this gene. The biochemical consequences of the mutations in two complementing qa-2 strains (M239 and M204) have been determined. Both mutants have extremely low levels of catalytic activity and form a heterocaryon with about 4% of the wild-type activity. As assayed by immunological cross-reactivity, mutant M239 and the heterocaryon have nearly wild-type levels of native-molecular-weight catabolic dehydroquinase protein, whereas M204 has no detectable amount of this protein. Thus it is concluded that M239 has a mutation at or near the catalytic site which reduces the activity 10,000-fold but has little or no influence on the formation of the native multimeric structure. In contrast, M204 apparently has a mutation that severely inhibits aggregation and may have only a minor effect on the inherent potential for catalytic conversion at the reactive site. The heterocaryon would appear to form a mixed multimer with the monomeric subunits from M239 providing the aggregated structure and those from M204, the catalytically active moiety.

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