Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee 38163
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
responds to nitrogen availability in several ways. (i) The cell is able to distinguish good nitrogen sources from poor ones through a process designated nitrogen catabolite repression (NCR). Good and poor nitrogen sources do not demonstrably affect the cell cycle other than to influence the cell’s doubling time. (ii) Nitrogen starvation promotes the initiation of sporulation and pseudohyphal growth. (iii) Nitrogen starvation strongly affects the cell cycle; nitrogen-starved cells arrest in G
1
. A specific allele of the
SUP70/CDC65
tRNA
Gln
gene (
sup70-65
) has been reported to be defective in nitrogen signaling associated with pseudohyphal formation, sporulation, and NCR. Our data confirm that pseudohyphal growth occurs gratuitously in
sup70-65
mutants cultured in nitrogen-rich medium at 30°C. However, we find neither any defect in NCR in the
sup70-65
mutant nor any alteration in the control of
YVH1
expression, which has been previously shown to be specifically induced by nitrogen starvation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
13 articles.
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