Gene: UV sensitive-3 VL

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UV sensitive-3

locus: uvs-3

locus_name: UV sensitive-3

organism_type: B

chromosome_number: V

chromosome_side: L

link_group: VL

cultural_requirements: VL. Linked to cys-10 (3 to 7%), probably to the left (538, 932).Allele ALS11 is sensitive to UV (273, 932, 933), ionizing radiation (537, 933, 940), methyl methane sulfonate (536), nitrosoguanidine (509, 933), mitomycin C (195, 537), histidine (932), and 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide and ICR-170 (509). Reverts spontaneously (932). No UV-induced mutation (273). For mutation induction by other agents, see references 509 and 940. Increased spontaneous mutation (275, 537). Dimer excision delayed and at reduced rate (1164). Defective photoreactivation in vivo, but photoreactivation enzyme functions in vitro (934). Defective in extracellular nuclease, giving reduced halo around colonies on DNA agar (538). Apparently deficient in proteolytic conversion of nuclease precursor to active intra- and extracellular deoxyribonucleases, but this effect could be indirect (360). Increased stability of CPS(Pyr) and ACT activities in vitro also suggests that protease activity may be reduced in uvs-3 mutants (882). Causes increased duplication instability (mitotic recombination or deletion or both) (932). Conidial viability is low (275, 932). Double mutant upr-1;uvs-3 is much more sensitive to UV than is either single mutant (1095). Double mutant uvs-3;uvs-6 is inviable (506). Homozygous barren, with block before karyogamy (860, 932). Shows high level of repair of genetic damage without induction in rescuing a heterokaryotic component that carries potentially lethal mutagen-induced damage (1022). Probable allele FKO16, isolated as halo mutation nuh-4, resembles uvs-3 allele ALS11 but is less extreme in some properties, e.g., it shows better conidial survival (538; see reference 537).

enzyme_id: 202

Enzyme: none

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near_l: Linked to cys-10 (3 to 7%)

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Strains

FGSC # Reporting Genes Species
FGSC #1627Has been replaced by strain number: 4175Neurospora crassa
FGSC #2288upr-1;uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #2289upr-1;uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #2714Not available; pan-2;cot-1;al-2;uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #2715Not available; pan-2;cot-1;al-2;uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4178uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4175uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4192uvs-3;ylo-1 pan-2Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4193uvs-3;ylo-1 pan-2Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4194uvs-3;trp-4 pan-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4195uvs-3;trp-4 pan-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4589uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4590uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4778pan-2;al-2;cot-1;uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4779pan-2;al-2;cot-1;uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4780his-2 ad-3A ad-3B nic-2;ad-2;inl;uvs-3Neurospora crassa
FGSC #5073his-2 ad-3A ad-3B nic-2;ad-2;inl;uvs-3Neurospora crassa

References

Authors Title Year
Chow, T. Y. -K. , and M. J. Fraser.Sensitivity of DNA-repair deficient mutants of Neurospora to histidine and to mitomycin C.1978
De Serres, F. J.Mutagenesis at the ad-3A and ad-3B loci in haploid UV-sensitive strains of Neurospora crassa. II. Comparison ofdose-response curves for inactivation and mutation induced aby UV.1980
De Serres, F. J. , H. Inoue, and M. E. Schpbach.Mutagenesis at the ad-3A and ad-3B loci in haploid UV-sensitive strains ofNeurospora crassa. I. Development of isogenic strains and spontaneous mutability.1980
Fraser, M. J. , T. Y. -K. Chow, and E. Kfer.Nucleases and their control in wild-type and nuh mutants of Neurospora.1980
Inoue, H. , R. C. Harvey, D. F. Callen, and F. J. de Serres.Mutagenesis at the ad-3A and ad-3B loci in haploid UV-sensitive strains ofNeurospora crassa. V. Comparison of dose-response curves of single- and double-mutant strains with wild type.1981
Inoue, H. , T. M. Ong, and F. J. de Serres.Mutagenesis at the ad-3A and ad-3B loci in haploid UV-sensitive strains of Neurosporacrassa. IV. Comparison of dose-response curves for MNNG, 4NQO and ICR-170 induced inactivation and mutation-induction.1981
Kafer, E.Sensitivity to methyl-methane sulfonate (MMS) in Neurospora.1978
Kafer, E.Mutagen sensitivities and mutator effects of MMS-sensitive mutants in Neurospora.1981
Kafer, E. , and M. Fraser.Isolation and genetic analysis of nuclease halo (nuh) mutants of Neurospora crassa.1979
Raju, N. B. , and D. D. Perkins.Barren perithecia in Neurospora crassa.1978
Rigby, D. J. , and A. Radford.The involvement of proteolysis in conformational stability of the carbamoyl-phosphatesynthetase/aspartate carbamoyltransferase enzyme of Neurospora crassa.1981
Schroeder, A. L.Ultraviolet-sensitive mutants of Neurospora. I. Genetic basis and effect on recombination.1970
Schroeder, A. L.Ultraviolet-sensitive mutants of Neurospora. II. Radiation studies.1970
Schroeder, A. L.Photoreactivating enzyme in a UV-sensitive Neurospora mutant with abnormal photoreactivation.1972
Schpbach, M. E. and F. J. de Serres.Mutagenesis at the ad-3A and ad-3B loci in haploid UV-sensitive strains of Neurospora crassa. III. Comparison of dose-response curves for inactivation and mutation induced by gamma rays.1981
Stadler, D. , and R. Moyer.Induced repair of genetic damage in Neurospora.1981
Tuveson, R. W.Interaction of genes controlling ultraviolet sensitivity in Neurospora crassa.1972
Worthy, T. E. , and J. L. Epler.Biochemical basis of radiation-sensitivity in mutants of Neurospora crassa.1973
Schroeder1986

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