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Fungal catabolic gene regulation: Molecular genetic analysis of theamdS gene ofAspergillus nidulans
Authors:Meryl A. Davis  Joan M. Kelly  Michael J. Hynes
Affiliation:(1) Department of Genetics, The University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Australia;(2) Department of Genetics, The University of Adelaide, 5001 Adelaide
Abstract:Aspergillus nidulans is an excellent experimental organism for the study of gene regulation. Genetic and molecular analyses oftrans-acting andcis-acting mutations have revealed a complex pattern of regulation involving multiple independent controls. Expression of theamdS gene is regulated by thefacB andamdA genes which encode positively acting regulatory proteins mediating a major and a minor form of acetate induction respectively. The product of theamdR gene mediates omega amino acid induction ofamdS. The binding sites for each of these proteins have been localised throughamdS cis-acting mutations which specifically affect the interaction with the regulatory protein. The global controls of nitrogen metabolite repression and carbon catabolite repression regulate the expression of many catabolic genes, includingamdS. Nitrogen control is exerted through the positively actingareA gene product and carbon control is dependent on thecreA gene product. Each of the characterized regulatory genes encodes a DNA-binding protein which recognises particular sequences in theamdS promoter to activate or repress gene expression. In addition, there is evidence for other genetically uncharacterised proteins, including a CCAAT-binding complex, which interact with the 5prime region of theamdS gene.
Keywords:acetamidase  gene regulation  Aspergillus  molecular genetics
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