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mRNA transcript levels of 38 genes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae were inves
tigated during attempted spheroplast regeneration. Many of the genes select
ed are involved in cell wall biosynthesis. Spheroplasts did not regenerate
into osmotically competent cells during the experiment. However, at a mRNA
level, the quantities of transcripts were altered between the experimental
and control populations. KRE11, EGT2 and MSS10 had their transcript levels
increased by more than 10-fold during attempted spheroplast regeneration. A
further six genes, FLO1, TIR1, SED1, HKR1, YGR189 and MUC1, showed transcr
ipt level increases of at least 5-fold. Five genes showed a change in trans
cript levels from an undetectable level to a detectable level: SKT5, KRE1,
KRE5, SEC53 and DHS1. PMT2 showed a rapid decrease in mRNA levels followed
by an increase to the basal level. Thus, cell stress genes, biosynthetic ge
nes and some glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored cell wall proteins have
their transcript levels increased in regenerating spheroplasts, but their t
ranscription was not sufficient to initiate the replacement of the cell wal
l in liquid medium. (C) 1999 Federation of European Microbiological Societi
es. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.