MOLECULAR-CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE SAB1 GENE THAT SUPPRESSES A TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE PHENOTYPE OF THE ARS-BINDING FACTOR-1 MUTANT
Is. So et al., MOLECULAR-CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE SAB1 GENE THAT SUPPRESSES A TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE PHENOTYPE OF THE ARS-BINDING FACTOR-1 MUTANT, Molecules and cells, 7(4), 1997, pp. 532-536
A high-copy number suppressor gene of the yeast temperature-sensitive
lethal abf1 mutant was isolated and named SAB1 (suppressor of ABF1). C
hromoblot hybridization and grid-filter hybridization analyses showed
that the SAB1 gene was located on chromosome IV. Deletion analyses of
the SAB1 plasmid revealed that the suppressor activity was contained i
n a 1.1 kb DNA region. The nucleotide sequence of the 1.1 kb DNA fragm
ent was determined and turned out to be identical to that of the yeast
phosphoribosylanthranilate isomerase gene (TRP1). A binding site for
ARS-Binding Factor 1 was located in the coding sequence of the TRP1 ge
ne, which has been known to be a part of the B domain of yeast autonom
ously replicating sequence 1 (ARS1). Our results suggest that ABF1 mig
ht be important for the transcription of the yeast TRP1 gene in additi
on to having important roles in the stimulation of replication at the
ARS1 locus.