Transcription of TIM9, a new factor required for the petite-positive phenotype of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is defective in spt7 mutants

Saengchan Senapin, Xin Jie Chen, G. Desmond Clark-Walker*

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    Abstract

    TIM9 has been identified as an additional novel gene required for the petite-positive phenotype in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. tim9-1 was obtained through a screen for respiratory-deficient strains that are unable to survive in the absence of mitochondrial DNA. A point mutation found in the tim9-1 coding region converts codon 71 from Gly to Arg. Examination of genes encoding other Tim components indicated that the temperature-conditional alleles of essential genes for the viability of S. cerevisiae, TIM9, TIM10 and TIM12, are required for petite survival, while deletion of TIM8 and TIM13 has no notable effect on petite cell viability. Northern hybridization results suggested that the Spt7 transcription factor is strictly involved in transcription of TIM9 and that the synergistic lethality of tim9-1/spt7δ dual mutations is due to the deficiency of TIM9 transcription together with defective function of the tim9-1 protein.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)202-210
    Number of pages9
    JournalCurrent Genetics
    Volume44
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2003

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