Conditional Mutants of Meiosis in Yeast
- 1 October 1970
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 104 (1) , 202-210
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.104.1.202-210.1970
Abstract
Three temperature-sensitive mutants, spo1-1, spo2-1, and spo3-1, were characterized with respect to their behavior in sporulation medium at a restrictive temperature. The time of expression of the functions defective in the mutants was determined by temperature-shift experiments during the sporulation process. In addition, each mutant was examined for the following: (i) its ability to undergo the nuclear divisions of meiosis; (ii) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), and protein synthesis; (iii) protein turnover; and (iv) colony-forming ability after exposure to sporulation medium. Mutant spo1-1 is defective in a function which confers a temperature-sensitive period which extends over 32% of the sporulation cycle. The temperature-sensitive period of mutant spo2-1 occupies 34% of the cycle, whereas the temperature-sensitive period of mutant spo3-1 extends over 2% of the sporulation cycle. Cytological evidence indicates that all three mutants initiate but do not complete the meiotic nuclear divisions. The DNA content of sporulation cultures of mutants spo1-1 and spo3-1 did not increase to the wild-type level; DNA synthesis in spo2-1 was normal. All three strains exhibit a loss of colony-forming ability during incubation in sporulation medium at the restrictive temperature. RNA and protein synthesis and protein turnover occur in the mutants.Keywords
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