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Isolation and sequence analysis of CDC43, a gene involved in the controol of cell polarity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Johnson, Douglas I.; O'Brien, Jeanne M.; Jacobs, Charles W.
1990-05-31
Citation:Johnson, Douglas I., O'Brien, Jeanne M., Jacobs, Charles W. (1990/05/31)."Isolation and sequence analysis of CDC43, a gene involved in the controol of cell polarity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae." Gene 90(1): 93-98. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/28558>
Abstract: The Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC43 gene product is involved in establishing cell polarity during the cell-division cycle. When grown at restrictive temperatures, temperature-sensitive cdc43 mutants are unable to form buds and display delocalized cell-surface deposition [Adams et al., J. Cell Biol. (1990) in press]. We have isolated a cdc43-complementing plasmid from a yeast genomic-DNA library and localized the CDC43 gene, by subcloning and transposon-mutagenesis experiments, to a 1.2-kb region of DNA that contained only one significant ATG-initiated open reading frame of 213 codons. The putative CDC43 gene product contains a possible nuclear-localization signal sequence a cysteine-rich domain and a histidine-rich domain, and a region that is similar in structure to [alpha]-helix-turn-[alpha]-helix structural domains present in some prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA-binding proteins.