Copyright © 1987 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
Characterization of two new genes essential for vegetative growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: nucleotide sequence determination and chromosome mapping
Received 26 January 1987;
Abstract
Based on nucleotide sequence determination, we have identified two new yeast genes FUN80 and FUN81 located on chromosome XIII. They are both essential for cellular growth but their function is still unknown. FUN80 is closely linked to the ARGRI (or ARG80) gene while FUN81 is located next to the ARGRII (or ARG81) gene. Interestingly, the proteins encoded by these two genes have a long stretch of acidic amino acids within their C-terminal portions.
Author Keywords: Recombinant DNA; yeast; deletions; new FUN genes
Abbreviations: aa, amino acid(s); ARGRI (or ARG80), genes coding for regulatory proteins involved in arginine metabolism in yeast; ARGRII (or ARG81), genes coding for regulatory proteins involved in arginine metabolism in yeast; Asp, aspartate; bp, base pair(s); Δ, deletion; 5FOA, 5-fluoro orotic acid; FUN80, genes for unknown functions following D. Kaback's nomenclature for Function Unknown Now; FUN81, genes for unknown functions following D. Kaback's nomenclature for Function Unknown Now; glu, glutamate; kb, kilobase(s) or 1000 bp; 2μ, yeast 2-micron plasmid; ORF, open reading frame; SDS, sodium dodecylsulfate; SSC, standard saline citrate (0.15 M NaCl, 0.015 M Na3· citrate pH 7); Tris, Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane






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