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Query: EC:3.2.1.26 (
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When MATa cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been treated with the mating hormone alpha-factor an increase in chitin synthase zymogen, as well as chitin content in the cell-wall fraction, have been reported. With a DNA probe derived from the cloned
CHS1
gene that codes for chitin synthase I [Bulawa, C. E., Slater, M., Cabib, E., Au-Young, J., Sburlati, A., Adair, W. L. and Robbins, P. (1986) Cell 46, 213-225] a Northern analysis was conducted of
CHS1
-specific transcripts. alpha-Factor-treated MATa cells revealed more than sixfold elevated steady-state levels of
CHS1
mRNA as compared to control cells. MAT alpha cells responded the same way when treated with a-factor although induction rate was somewhat smaller. After hormone application a rapid increase in
CHS1
mRNA levels could be observed that occurred also in the absence of ongoing protein synthesis. In order to minimize possible side effects of
CHS1
-coding sequences on expression and mRNA stability a
CHS1
::SUC2 chimaeric gene was constructed where 730 bp of the
CHS1
promoter region (+20 bp of the coding region) were fused in frame to a fragment of the SUC2 coding region. The fusion protein exhibits
invertase
activity that has been used to monitor
CHS1
promoter activity. By analysis of shortened versions of the
CHS1
promoter a 94-bp DNA fragment has been identified that confers hormone inducibility to the
CHS1
promoter. According to the published sequence of the
CHS1
gene, this fragment contains four repeats of a TGAAACA consensus sequence previously identified in the alpha-factor-inducible BAR1 promoter [Kronstad, J. W., Holly, J. A. and MacKay, V. L. (1987) Cell 50, 369-377]. This heptamer may represent the cis-acting element involved in mating-hormone-mediated gene expression in yeast.
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PMID:Hormone-induced expression of the CHS1 gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 252