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MAL63 codes for a positive regulator of maltose fermentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Young Sook Change  Robert A. Dubin  Edward Perkins  Doug Forrest  Corinne A. Michels  Richard B. Needleman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Wayne State University School of Medicine, 48201 Detroit, MI, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Queens College and Graduate School, The City University of New York, 11367 Flushing, NY, USA
Abstract:
Summary Genetic analysis of the MAL6 locus has previously yielded mal6 mutants which fall into a single complementation group and which are noninducible for maltase and maltose permease. However, the strains used in these studies contained additional partially functional copies of MAL1 (referred to as MAL1g) and MAL3 (referred to as MAL3g). Using a strain lacking MALg genes, we have isolated two classes of mutants and these classes correspond to mutations in MAL63 and MAL61, two genes of the MAL6 complex. Disruptions of MAL63 are noninducible for maltase and maltose permease and for their corresponding mRNAs. The mal6 mutants are shown to map to MAL63 Inducer exclusion as a cause of the noninducible phenotype of the mal63 mutations has been eliminated by constructing a ma163 mutant in a strain constitutive for maltose permease; the strain remains noninducible. These results rigorously demonstrate that MAL63 is a regulatory gene which plays a positive role in the regulation of maltose fermentation.
Keywords:Saccharomyces  Maltose fermentation  MAL6  Positive regulation  MAL63
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