Evidence for three differentially regulated catalase genes in Neurospora crassa: effects of oxidative stress, heat shock, and development
- 1 May 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 171 (5) , 2646-2652
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.171.5.2646-2652.1989
Abstract
Genetic and biochemical studies demonstrated that Neurospora crassa possesses three catalases encoded by three separate structural genes. The specific activities of the three enzymes varied in response to superoxide-mediated stress, heat shock, and development. The three loci, which we designated cat-1, cat-2, and cat-3, map to the right arms of chromosomes III, VII, and III, respectively. The cat-1-encoded enzyme (designated Cat-1; estimated molecular weight, 315,000; pI 5.2) was the predominant catalase in rapid-growth mycelium, and its activity was substantially increased in paraquat-treated and heat-shocked mycelium. Cat-2 (Mw, 165,000; pI 5.4) was absent from rapid-growth mycelium but present at low levels in conidia and stationary-phase mycelium. It was the predominant catalase in extracts derived from mycelium that had been heat shocked for 2 h. Cat-3 (Mw, 340,000; pI 5.5) was the predominant catalase in extracts from mature conidia.This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
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