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Trans-nuclear action of thenit-2regulatory gene product and study of two additional nitrogen control genes inNeurospora crassa

✍ Scribed by John A. A. Chambers; Sherri M. Griffon; George A. Marzluf


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
595 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
0172-8083

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✦ Synopsis


The nit-2 gene ofNeurospora crassa is a major regulatory gene for control of nitrogen metabolism. Synthesis of tile enzyme L-amino acid oxidase requires a functional nit-2 gene product and is also controlled by amino acid induction and nitrogen catabolite repression. Electrophoretic variants of L-amino acid oxidase have been employed to demonstrate that in heterokaryons, a nit-2 + gene product can turn on the expression of this enzyme in its own nucleus and also in nuclei that possess a nit-2 mutant. This trans-nuclear effect is only partial since the variant coded for in the nucleus containing the nit-2 mutant allele is always present in lower amounts than the alternative form.

Two additional putative nitrogen control genes, MS5 and en(am)l, have been found to have clear effects upon the expression of L-amino acid oxidase. The en(am)l mutant appears to result in an unusual case of reversal of the control present in wild-type: the enzyme is expressed in a constitutive fashion and inducers, required for enzyme synthesis in wild-type, actually reduce the level of L-amino acid oxidase in en(am)l. The MS5 mutant shows a substantial release from the usual nitrogen catabolite repression exerted by glutamine in wild-type.