In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, lactate permease induction by lactic acid took
place after transcription of JEN1. JEN1 transcripts were undetectable 10 m
in after the addition of a pulse of glucose to YP-lactic acid exponentially
growing cells, while the permease activity ceased after 50 min. A value of
15.1 min was found for the half-life of JEN1 mRNA, showing the involvement
of a glucose-induced mechanism of mRNA degradation. The rapid decline of t
he carrier activity upon glucose addition points to the existence of an irr
eversible carbon catabolite inactivation process. Isogenic strains, deleted
in genes encoding enzymes involved in lactic acid metabolism, did not expr
ess JEN1, indicating an association of the intracellular metabolism of the
acid to the transcription of the permease gene. The carbon sources capable
of inducing JEN1 transcription were dependent on the strain, Distinct postt
ranslation mechanisms appeared to be involved in the lactate carrier activi
ty. (C) 2001 Academic Press.