Investigations into the polymorphisms at the ECM38 locus of two widely used Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C strains, YPH499 and BY4742

Kumar, Chitranshu ; Sharma, Rakesh ; Bachhawat, Anand Kumar (2003) Investigations into the polymorphisms at the ECM38 locus of two widely used Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C strains, YPH499 and BY4742 Yeast, 20 (10). pp. 857-563. ISSN 0749-503X

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Abstract

The ECM38 gene encodes the γ-glutamyl transpeptidase enzyme, an enzyme involved in glutathione turnover. The enzyme was found to be present in the S288C strain, BY4742, but absent in another widely used strain congenic to S288C, YPH499. Cloning and sequencing the genes from these yeasts indicated the presence of 11 single nucleotide polymorphisms in the coding region and eight single nucleotide polymorphisms in the promoter region of the ECM38 gene of YPH499 (but none in that of BY4742). One of the SNPs in the ECM38 ORF led to a G → D conversion in a region conserved in all γ-GT enzymes and was found to be responsible for the loss of activity in this strain. The presence of β-GT activity in other YPH strains led us to trace the origins of the polymorphisms in YPH499. Our results indicated that among the progenitor strains, YPH1 and YPH2, YPH1 carried the polymorphisms seen in YPH499 and also lacked the γ-GT activity. The implications of these results for the use of these widely used S288C strains and the origin of these single nucleotide polymorphisms are presented.

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Keywords:ECM38; Polymorphism; S288C; Yeast; γ-Glutamyl-transpeptidase
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