Mutations causing high basal level transcription that is independent of transcriptional activators but dependent on chromosomal position in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Mutations causing high basal level transcription that is independent of transcriptional activators but dependent on chromosomal position in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract
Two single (bel2 and bel4) and two double (bel3 bel7 and bel5 be16) mutations causing enhanced transcription of a gene fusion, consisting of the open reading frame of PHO5 connected to the HIS5 promoter (HIS5p) integrated at the ura3 or leu2 locus, were isolated from a gcn4-disrupted mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The PHO5 gene, encoding repressible acid phosphatase, in the HIS5p-PHO5 construct was derepressed under amino acid starved conditions by the action of the transcriptional activator Gcn4p. The bel mutants showed temperature-sensitive cell growth and/or cell aggregation. All the mutants except bel4 also showed high levels of transcription of an intact PHO5 DNA integrated at the URA3 locus in the absence of the cognate transcriptional activator, Pho4p, and in the absence of upstream activating sequences of PHO5. The HIS5 and PHO5 genes at their original chromosomal positions were, however, not affected by the bel2 mutation. The BEL2 gene was found to be identical with SIN4/TSF3, mutations in which cause high levels of transcription of the HO and GAL genes in the absence of their respective transcriptional activators, Swi5p and Gal4p. The effect of the bel2/sin4/tsf3 mutation on PHO5 transcription was additive with the Pho4p function. Thus the effect of the bel2/sin4/tsf3 mutation is dependent on the position of PHO5 in the chromosome and independent of Pho4p and Gen4p activation.
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