TY - JOUR
T1 - The HYP2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is essential for aerobic growth
T2 - characterization of different isoforms of the hypusine-containing protein Hyp2p and analysis of gene disruption mutants
AU - Wöhl, Thorsten
AU - Klier, Hannelore
AU - Ammer, Hubert
AU - Lottspeich, Friedrich
AU - Magdolen, Viktor
PY - 1993/11
Y1 - 1993/11
N2 - In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, hypusine-containing proteins are encoded by two closely related genes, HYP1 and HYP2, which are regulated reciprocally by oxygen and heme. We have purified the aerobically expressed hypusine-containing proteins from yeast. The three proteins detected (two isoforms, which differ in their pI values, and a degradation product thereof, lacking the N-terminal 10 amino acid residues) are all encoded by HYP2. The N-terminus of both isoforms is formed by acetylation of a serine residue after cleavage of the first methionine. Cells mutant for hyp2 are unable to grow aerobically. However, under anaerobic conditions these mutants display no obvious phenotype, presumably because the strictly anaerobically expressed HYPI gene product (Hyp1p) is present. This implies that Hyp1p and Hyp2p fulfill very similar functions. In fact, Hyp1p can substitute for Hyp2p under aerobic conditions, when expressed under the control of the GAL1 promoter in hyp2 mutant cells.
AB - In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, hypusine-containing proteins are encoded by two closely related genes, HYP1 and HYP2, which are regulated reciprocally by oxygen and heme. We have purified the aerobically expressed hypusine-containing proteins from yeast. The three proteins detected (two isoforms, which differ in their pI values, and a degradation product thereof, lacking the N-terminal 10 amino acid residues) are all encoded by HYP2. The N-terminus of both isoforms is formed by acetylation of a serine residue after cleavage of the first methionine. Cells mutant for hyp2 are unable to grow aerobically. However, under anaerobic conditions these mutants display no obvious phenotype, presumably because the strictly anaerobically expressed HYPI gene product (Hyp1p) is present. This implies that Hyp1p and Hyp2p fulfill very similar functions. In fact, Hyp1p can substitute for Hyp2p under aerobic conditions, when expressed under the control of the GAL1 promoter in hyp2 mutant cells.
KW - Eukaryotic initiation factor 5A
KW - Polyamine
KW - Spermidine
KW - Yeast
KW - o-Phthaldialdehyde amino acid analysis
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U2 - 10.1007/BF00284682
DO - 10.1007/BF00284682
M3 - Article
C2 - 8246884
AN - SCOPUS:0027485617
SN - 0026-8925
VL - 241
SP - 305
EP - 311
JO - MGG Molecular & General Genetics
JF - MGG Molecular & General Genetics
IS - 3-4
ER -