Chromosome polymorphisms close to the cm-ADE1 locus of Candida maltosa

D. Becher, S. Schulze, A. Kasuske, R. Stoll, H. Wedler, S. G. Oliver

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    Abstract

    The imperfect yeast Candida maltosa has an ill-defined genetic constitution; it is nominally diploid, but probably highly aneuploid, in nature. We report on polymorphisms specifically affecting those chromosomes which bear the cm-ADE1 gene. This gene encodes phosphoribosylaminoimidazole-succinocarboxamide synthetase, an enzyme in the adenine biosynthetic pathway. By electrophoretic karyotype analysis, three differently sized chromosomes were demonstrated to carry cm-ADE1; the size (but not the number) of these chromosomes was also found to vary, both between strains andduring the mitotic growth of a single strain. Four different alleles of cm-ADE1 have been cloned and sequenced from one prototrophic strain. DNA sequence divergence between these different alleles is as high as 8%, with the greatest divergence being found in the upstream region. Mitotic recombination events that led to changes in the karyotype were followed by using cm-ADE1 DNA as an hybridization probe. A recombination hot-spot in the neighbourhood of the gene appears to be responsible for the instability of the chromosomes on which it resides.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)591-602
    Number of pages11
    JournalMolecular and General Genetics
    Volume247
    Issue number5
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

    Keywords

    • adenine biosynthesis
    • genome plasticity
    • imperfect yeasts
    • mitotic recombination

    Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

    • Manchester Institute of Biotechnology

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