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MGG Molecular & General Genetics
Sherman, A., Department of Genetics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Shefer, M., Faculty of Biology, The Technion, Technion City, Haifa, 32000, Israel
Sagee, S., Faculty of Biology, The Technion, Technion City, Haifa, 32000, Israel
Kassir, Y., Faculty of Biology, The Technion, Technion City, Haifa, 32000, Israel
The IME1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is required for initiation of meiosis. Transcription of IME1 is detected under conditions which are known to induce initiation of meiosis, namely starvation for nitrogen and glucose, and the presence of MATa1 and MATα2 gene products. In this paper we show that IME1 is also subject to translational regulation. Translation of IME1 mRNA is achieved either upon nitrogen starvation, or upon G1 arrest. In the presence of nutrients, constitutively elevated transcription of IME1 is also sufficient for the translation of IME1 RNA. Four different conditions were found to cause expression of Imel protein in vegetative cultures: elevated transcription levels due to the presence of IME1 on a multicopy plasmid; elevated transcription provided by a Gal-IME1 construct; G1 arrest due to α-factor treatment; G1 arrest following mild heat-shock treatment of cdc28 diploids. Using these conditions, we obtained evidence that starvation is required not only for transcription and efficient translation of IME1, but also for either the activation of Ime1 protein or for the induction/activation of another factor that, either alone or in combination with Ime1, induces meiosis. © 1993 Springer-Verlag.
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Post-transcriptional regulation of IME1 determines initiation of meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevislae
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Sherman, A., Department of Genetics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Shefer, M., Faculty of Biology, The Technion, Technion City, Haifa, 32000, Israel
Sagee, S., Faculty of Biology, The Technion, Technion City, Haifa, 32000, Israel
Kassir, Y., Faculty of Biology, The Technion, Technion City, Haifa, 32000, Israel
Post-transcriptional regulation of IME1 determines initiation of meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevislae
The IME1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is required for initiation of meiosis. Transcription of IME1 is detected under conditions which are known to induce initiation of meiosis, namely starvation for nitrogen and glucose, and the presence of MATa1 and MATα2 gene products. In this paper we show that IME1 is also subject to translational regulation. Translation of IME1 mRNA is achieved either upon nitrogen starvation, or upon G1 arrest. In the presence of nutrients, constitutively elevated transcription of IME1 is also sufficient for the translation of IME1 RNA. Four different conditions were found to cause expression of Imel protein in vegetative cultures: elevated transcription levels due to the presence of IME1 on a multicopy plasmid; elevated transcription provided by a Gal-IME1 construct; G1 arrest due to α-factor treatment; G1 arrest following mild heat-shock treatment of cdc28 diploids. Using these conditions, we obtained evidence that starvation is required not only for transcription and efficient translation of IME1, but also for either the activation of Ime1 protein or for the induction/activation of another factor that, either alone or in combination with Ime1, induces meiosis. © 1993 Springer-Verlag.
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