
doi: 10.1007/bf00352511
pmid: 6278253
From a pool of hybrid plasmids carrying Sau3A fragments representing the entire yeast (S. cerevisiae) genome, a DNA fragment containing the regulatory gene PPRI was cloned by complementation of a non-inducible ppr1 mutation which confers to the cells an increased sensitivity to 6-azauracil. Cells containing the cloned DNA regained the ability to induce the synthesis of URA1 and URA3 gene products controlled by PPR1. A physical map has been constructed and the study of subcloned restriction endonuclease fragments from the original yeast DNA fragment allowed us to localize the wile-type PPR1 regulatory gene within a 3 kilobase-pair region. The ppr1 RNA level was measured and the hybridization data indicate in a wild-type strain a low efficiency of transcription of PPR1 as compared to the structural URA3 gene, without effect of inducing conditions.
Base Sequence, Transcription, Genetic, Dihydroorotate Oxidase, Orotidine-5'-Phosphate Decarboxylase, DNA, DNA Restriction Enzymes, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Genes, Regulator, Mutation, Escherichia coli, Cloning, Molecular, Plasmids
Base Sequence, Transcription, Genetic, Dihydroorotate Oxidase, Orotidine-5'-Phosphate Decarboxylase, DNA, DNA Restriction Enzymes, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Genes, Regulator, Mutation, Escherichia coli, Cloning, Molecular, Plasmids
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