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Mutations in GSF1 and GSF2 Alter Glucose Signaling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
[摘要] One function of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Snf1 protein kinase is to relieve glucose repression of SUC, GAL , and other genes in response to glucose depletion. To identify genes that regulate Snf1 kinase activity, we have selected mutants that inappropriately express a SUC2 promoter:: HIS3 gene fusion when grown in glucose and that require Snf1 function for this phenotype. Mutations representing two new complementation groups ( gsf1 and gsf2 ) were isolated. gsf1 mutations affect two distinct responses to glucose: the Snf1-regulated glucose repression of SUC2 and GAL10 transcription and the Snf1-independent induction by glucose of HXT1 transcription. gsf2 mutations relieve glucose repression of SUC2 and GAL10 transcription and, in combination with snf1 Δ, cause an extreme slow growth phenotype. The GSF2 gene was cloned by complementation of the gsf2-1 snf1 Δ slow growth phenotype and encodes a previously uncharacterized 46 kD protein.
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