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Comparative Study
. 1973 Sep;75(1):61-73.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/75.1.61.

Regulation of phosphate metabolism in Neurospora crassa. Characterization of regulatory mutants

Comparative Study

Regulation of phosphate metabolism in Neurospora crassa. Characterization of regulatory mutants

J F Lehman et al. Genetics. 1973 Sep.

Abstract

A mutant of Neurospora crassa, called UW-6, differs from wild type in being partially constitutive for synthesis of a species of alkaline phosphatase, and also for a species of phosphate permease that has a high affinity for phosphate at high pH. UW-6 is possibly allelic with a mutant called nuc-2 that was previously isolated by Ishikawa. nuc-2 has the converse phenotype, in that it cannot be derepressed for either of these two activities. UW-6 is co-dominant with its wild-type allele in heterokaryons and in partial diploids. An unlinked mutant, nuc-1, is like nuc-2 in that it fails to make the alkaline phosphatase or the permease referred to above. nuc-1 is epistatic to UW-6 in the double mutant. The control of phosphorus metabolism is discussed, and is compared with some other control systems in filamentous fungi.

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