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. 1975 Sep;123(3):1150-6.
doi: 10.1128/jb.123.3.1150-1156.1975.

Proteinase C (carboxypeptidase Y) mutant of yeast

Proteinase C (carboxypeptidase Y) mutant of yeast

D H Wolf et al. J Bacteriol. 1975 Sep.

Abstract

A mutant of yeast lacking proteinase C (carboxypeptidase Y) activity has been found by using a histochemical stain to screen mutagenized colonies. This defect segregates 2:2 in meiotic tetrads. Cell extracts lacked the esterolytic, amidase, and proteolytic activities associated with proteinase C. The absence of proteinase C does not affect mitotic growth and has no obvious effect on the formation of viable ascospores or meiotic segregation. The mutant grows on peptides known to be cleaved by proteinase C in vitro. This finding is consistent with the idea that other enzymes exist in vivo with overlapping substrate specificities.

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