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. 1970 Aug;103(2):286-94.
doi: 10.1128/jb.103.2.286-294.1970.

Biosynthesis of the branched-chain amino acids in yeast: a trifluoroleucine-resistant mutant with altered regulation of leucine uptake

Biosynthesis of the branched-chain amino acids in yeast: a trifluoroleucine-resistant mutant with altered regulation of leucine uptake

H Bussey et al. J Bacteriol. 1970 Aug.

Abstract

A trifluoroleucine-resistant mutant of yeast has been isolated that exhibits reduced incorporation of the analogue into protein (15%) of that in the wild type. In the mutant, uptake of the analogue and leucine into the expandable (water-extractable) pool is enhanced, passage from the expandable to the conversion (nonwater-, ethanol-extractable) pool is unaffected, and endogenous synthesis of leucine is normally regulated. Although the leucyl transfer ribonucluic acid (tRNA) synthetase appears normal, and the tRNA(leu) has wild-type acceptor activities in vitro and in vivo, the level of the mutant trifluoroleucyl tRNA pool is only 2 to 3% of that in the wild type. The data support the idea of a mutation affecting passage between the conversion pool and the site of charging of the analogue. The mutation is dominant and exhibits pleiotropic effects: the first leucine biosynthetic enzyme appears nonrepressible, and the leucine, valine, and tyrosine uptake systems are constitutively elevated (three- to fourfold) in the absence of exogenous amino acids.

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