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Cell Growth and Development

Release of Two Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cytochrome Genes, COX6 and CYC1, from Glucose Repression Requires the SNF1 and SSN6 Gene Products

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Pages 1297-1300 | Received 07 Jul 1989, Accepted 25 Nov 1989, Published online: 31 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

We show here that SNF1 and SSN6 are required for derepression of the glucose-repressible yeast genes COX6 and CYC1, which encode the mitochondrial proteins cytochrome c oxidase subunit VI and iso-1-cytochrome c, respectively. In an snf1 mutant genetic background, the transcription of both C0X6 and CYC1 continued to be repressed after cells were shifted into derepressing media. In an ssn6 mutant genetic background, both COX6 and CYC1 were expressed constitutively at high levels in repressing media. SSN6 acted epistatically to SNF1 in the regulation of both cytochrome genes. These findings are similar to previous findings on the effects of SNF1 and SSN6 on SUC2 expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and are consistent with a model proposing that SNF1 exerts its effect through SSN6 on COX6 and CYC1.

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