Apr. Gil et V. Vondrejs, Development of papillae on colonies of two isopolyauxotrophic strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae allelic in RAD6 during adenine starvation, FOL MICROB, 44(3), 1999, pp. 299-305
Papilla formation on colonies of two isopolyauxotrophic strains (ade2 his3
leu2 trp1 ura3) allelic in RAD6 was compared in order to find proper condit
ions for selecting mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with altered starvat
ion-induced mutability. The most promising for this purpose appeared to be
culturing low numbers of colonies on suboptimal plates with a growth-limiti
ng amount of adenine at 28 degrees C for 20 d. Inactivation of the RAD6 gen
e which suppresses the level of starvation-associated mutagenesis markedly
enhanced papilla formation under these conditions. Formation of almost all
papillae on 20-d-old colonies of BJC3 was caused by mutation. Most of the p
apillae (75 %) were white Ade(+) revertants. Three groups of these papillae
were distinguished (Ade(+), Ade(+)Rad6(+) and Ade(+)Trp(+)). Both, Ade(+)R
ad6(+) and Ade(+)Trp(+) double reversions were very probably caused by a su
ppressor mutation. The less frequent red papillae had the same auxotrophic
markets and UV sensitivity as BJC3 but their outgrowth in liquid media was
greater. It appears that creation of these papillae is caused by mutation a
ffecting the cell response to growth limitation by low concentrations of ad
enine.