A Saccharomyces servazzii clone homologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III spanning KAR4, ARS 304 and SPBI lacks the recombination enhancer but contains an unknown ORF
Zq. Zhou et al., A Saccharomyces servazzii clone homologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III spanning KAR4, ARS 304 and SPBI lacks the recombination enhancer but contains an unknown ORF, YEAST, 18(9), 2001, pp. 789-795
In order to learn about the evolutionary conservation of the recombination
enhancer (RE) that controls donor preference during mating type switching i
n Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we have cloned a 13 kb region from S. servazzii
. We find that the order of four genes surrounding the RE in S. cerevisiae
(PRDI, KAR4, SPB1 and PBN1) is preserved in S. servazzii. However, there is
an additional ORF in S. servazzii between PRDI and KAR4 that is not homolo
gous to any gene in S. cerevisiae or to genes in other organisms. Despite a
75-79% amino acid identity for KAR4 and SPB1, respectively, the S. servazz
ii sequence did not carry a well-conserved RE sequence and these sequences
lacked RE function when introduced into S. cerevisiae. The S. servazzii reg
ion contains a sequence that supports autonomous DNA replication in S. cere
visiae and may represent a homologue of ARS304. The S. servazzii sequence h
as Genbank Accession No. BankIt359091 AF307954. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wil
ey & Sons, Ltd.