Tj. Burkett et Dj. Garfinkel, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SPT23 GENE - A DOSAGE-DEPENDENT SUPPRESSOR OF TY-INDUCED PROMOTER MUTATIONS FROM SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE, Yeast, 10(1), 1994, pp. 81-92
SPT genes are suppressors of mutations induced by the retrotransposon
Ty in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. All SPT genes isolated to date suppres
s Ty-induced mutations by altering transcription. SPT23 was identified
as a multicopy suppressor of the Ty-induced promoter mutations his4-9
12 delta and lys2-61. Multicopy expression of SPT23 suppresses a varie
ty of Ty-induced promoter mutations, including the MAT-regulated allel
es his4-917(480) and lys2-173R2. Here, we report the initial character
ization of the SPT23 gene, including its nucleotide sequence and locat
ion in the yeast genome. The SPT23 gene contains a 1854 base pair open
reading frame. Searches of the current data bases show no homology be
tween SPT23 and previously described genes or proteins. The SPT23 gene
is located between RAM2 and MAK11 on the left arm of chromosome XI. T
n10-LUK insertional mutagenesis of the SPT23 gene indicates that SPT23
is not essential for vegetative growth and spt23 mutations do not con
fer an Spt(-) phenotype.