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The deletion of six ORFs of unknown function fromSaccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII reveals two essential genes:YGR195w andYGR198w

✍ Scribed by Rodriguez-Peña, Jose Manuel; Cid, Victor J.; Sanchez, Miguel; Molina, Maria; Arroyo, Javier; Nombela, Cesar


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0749-503X

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✦ Synopsis


We have deleted six different ORFs of unknown function located on the right arm of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII; namely, YGR187c/HGH1, YGR189c, YGR194c, YGR195w, YGR196c and YGR198w. No basic phenotypes could be attributed to the strains deleted in any of genes YGR187c/HGH1, YGR189c, YGR194c and YGR196c. These deletants did not show mating, sporulation or growth defects under any of the conditions tested. However, spores bearing deletions in either the YGR195w or YGR198w genes were unable to develop into macroscopical colonies. The YGR195w gene product shows significant homology with bacterial ribonuclease PH, an enzyme hitherto undescribed in yeasts, and its deletion causes a loss of viability after one to three rounds of cell division. Overexpression of this gene, using a tetracycline-regulatable promoter system, did not cause any effect on the cells. Contrary to what has been reported for prokaryotic homologs, this enzyme could play an essential role in yeast cell biology. The product encoded by the other essential ORF, YGR198w, shows no significant homology with any protein of known function in the databases. Spores bearing the deletion usually germinate and give rise to microcolonies of 50-100 non-viable cells.


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