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. 1979 Jun 20;173(3):349-51.
doi: 10.1007/BF00268647.

Posttranslational regulation of repressible acid phosphatase in yeast

Posttranslational regulation of repressible acid phosphatase in yeast

M E Schweingruber et al. Mol Gen Genet. .

Abstract

On the basis of genetic data it has been suggested that repressible acid phosphatase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is regulated by a control circuit involving operator-repressor mechanisms (Toh-e et al., 1978). We measured no significant difference in the amount of translatable mRNA of repressed and derepressed cells in the reticulocyte in vitro translation system. We find a 25 fold difference in specific enzyme activity in repressed versus derepressed cells whereas the amount of 35S-methionine labelled enzyme protein as measured by antibody precipitation varies only 2-3 fold. This argues for posttranslational regulation of preexisting inactive acid phosphatase. Minor regulatory effects at the transcriptional or translational level cannot be excluded.

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