Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Using genetic and biochemical techniques, we have determined that β-galactosidase in the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis is coded by the LAC4 locus. The following data support this conclusion: (1) mutations in this locus result in levels of β-galactosidase activity 100-fold lower than levels in uninduced wild type and all other lac- mutants; (2) three of five lac4 mutations are suppressible by an unlinked suppressor whose phenotype suggests that it codes for a nonsense suppressor tRNA; (3) a Lac+ revertant, bearing lac4–14 and this unlinked suppressor, has subnormal levels of β-galactosidase activity, and the Km for hydrolysis of o-nitrophenyl-β, D-galactoside and the thermal stability of the enzyme are altered; (4) the level of β-galactosidase activity per cell is directly proportional to the number of copies of LAC4; (5) analysis of cell-free extracts of strains bearing mutations in LAC4 by two-dimensional acryl-amide gel electrophoresis shows that strains bearing lac4–23 and lac4–30 contain an inactive β-galactosidase whose subunit co-electrophoreses with the wild-type subunit, while no subunit or fragment of the subunit is obs0ervable in lac4–8, lac4–14 or lac4–29 mutants; (6) of all lac4 mutants, only those bearing lac4–23 or lac4–30 contain a protein that cross-reacts with anti-β-galactosidase antibody, a finding consistent with the previous result; and (7) β-galactosidase activity in several Lac+ revertants of strains carrying lac4–23 or lac4–30 has greatly decreased thermostability.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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