Identification of regulatory regions within the Ty1 transposable element that regulate iso-2-cytochrome c production in the CYC7-H2 yeast mutant
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Identification of regulatory regions within the Ty1 transposable element that regulate iso-2-cytochrome c production in the CYC7-H2 yeast mutant
Abstract
The CYC7-H2 mutation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was caused by insertion of a Ty1 transposable element in front of the iso-2-cytochrome c structural gene, CYC7. The Ty1 insertion places iso-2-cytochrome c production under control of regulatory signals that are normally required for mating functions in yeast cells. We have investigated the regions of the Ty1 insertion that are responsible for the aberrant production of iso-2-cytochrome c in the CYC7-H2 mutant. Five alterations of the CYC7-H2 gene were obtained by specific restriction endonuclease cleavage of the cloned DNA and ligation of appropriate fragments. The CYC7+, CYC7-H2, and modified CYC7-H2 genes were each inserted into the yeast vector YIp5 and used to transform a cytochrome c-deficient yeast strain. Expression and regulation of each allele integrated at the CYC7 locus have been compared in vivo by determination of the amount of iso-2-cytochrome c produced. These results show that distal regions of the Ty1 element are not essential for the CYC7-H2 overproducing phenotype. In contrast, alterations in the vicinity of the proximal Ty1 junction abolish the CYC7-H2 expression and give rise to different phenotypes.
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