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Amino acid transport during development of Neurospora crassa conidia: Substrate repression
Authors:J H Nell  A Gib DeBusk
Institution:(1) Genetics Group, Department of Biological Sciences, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida;(2) Present address: Institute for Molecular Biology, University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Abstract:The increasing amino acid transport activity which occurs during germination of Neurospora crassa is repressed by substrate amino acid. This repression acts on the transport systems similarly to competition in that amino acids within a specific transport class (e.g., basic) repress that system. Repression of the other system (neutral-aromatic) by that amino acid is shown to be repression of the general transport system. The level of repression and the rate of derepression after removal of the amino acid appear to depend on the nonrepressed level and rate. The extent of repression caused by increasing the concentration of the amino acid is shown to be different for two amino acids. A mutant deficient in developmental transport for arginine and phenylalanine contains two mutations. The mutation affecting phenylalanine transport maps on linkage group III and results in an accumulation of phenylalanine in the medium, thus repressing the development of this transport activity.This work was supported in part by a National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service Traineeship in Genetics (2-T01-GM1316).
Keywords:amino acid transport  regulation during development  substrate repression  active transport  Neurospora crassa
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