Stone E M, Swanson M J, Romeo A M, Hicks J B, Sternglanz R
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794.
Mol Cell Biol. 1991 Apr;11(4):2253-62. doi: 10.1128/mcb.11.4.2253-2262.1991.
The SIR1 gene product of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is one of several proteins involved in repressing transcription of the silent mating-type genes. Strains with mutations in the genes coding for these proteins are defective in mating due to derepression of the silent loci. We have found that overexpression of the SIR1 gene suppresses the mating defects of several of these mutants, including nat1 and ard1 mutants (the products of these two genes are responsible for N-terminal acetylation of a subset of yeast proteins), certain sir3 mutants, and a histone H4 mutant. The SIR1 gene has been sequenced and found to contain an open reading frame coding for a 678-amino-acid protein.
酿酒酵母的SIR1基因产物是参与抑制沉默交配型基因转录的几种蛋白质之一。编码这些蛋白质的基因发生突变的菌株由于沉默位点的去抑制而在交配方面存在缺陷。我们发现,SIR1基因的过表达可抑制其中几种突变体的交配缺陷,包括nat1和ard1突变体(这两个基因的产物负责酵母蛋白质子集的N端乙酰化)、某些sir3突变体以及一个组蛋白H4突变体。SIR1基因已被测序,发现其包含一个编码678个氨基酸蛋白质的开放阅读框。