Autogenous regulation of the positive regulatory qa-1F gene in Neurospora crassa
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- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.5.12.3593-3599.1985
Autogenous regulation of the positive regulatory qa-1F gene in Neurospora crassa
Abstract
In Neurospora crassa, the qa-1F regulatory gene positively controls transcription of all genes in the quinic acid (qa) gene cluster. qa-1F is transcribed at a low, uninduced level but is subject to strong (50-fold), autogenous regulation as well as to control by the negative regulatory gene, qa-1S, and the inducer quinic acid. Cloned qa-1F DNA sequences hybridize to two related mRNAs of 2.9 and 3.0 kilobases. When wild-type (qa-1F+) cultures are transferred to inducing conditions, qa-1F mRNA increases for 4 h, remains somewhat level, and decreases after 8 to 10 h. That this control is autogenous, i.e., that the qa-1F gene controls the synthesis of its own mRNA, is indicated by the presence of approximately the same low level of qa-1F mRNA in poly(A)+ RNA from noninducible qa-1F- mutant cultures under inducing conditions as that observed in uninduced wild-type cultures. The qa-1S gene also regulates the transcription of qa-1F, since a qa-1S- mutant, whether in noninducing or inducing conditions, contains a level of qa-1F mRNA that corresponds to the low level observed in uninduced wild-type cultures. These results corroborate the hypothesis (M. E. Case and N. H. Giles, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72:553-557, 1975; V. B. Patel, M. Schweizer, C. C. Dykstra, S. R. Kushner, and N. H. Giles, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78:5783-5787, 1981; L. Huiet, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81:1174-1178, 1984) that the qa-1F gene encodes an activator protein and acts positively in controlling transcription of itself and the other qa genes.
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