Gene: methionine-6 IR

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methionine-6

locus: met-6

locus_name: methionine-6

organism_type: B

chromosome_number: I

chromosome_side: R

link_group: IR

cultural_requirements: IR. Right of T(NM103), T(ALS182), and thi-1 (7 to 14%) (808, 1091, PB). Left of ad-9 (2 to 16%) (466, 723, 789). Adjoining or allelic with mac (722, 724). (125) Requires methionine; does not use precursors (718; N. H. Horowitz, cited in reference 1180). Strain(s) carrying allele 35809 lacks polyglutamate forms of folate and, thus, apparently lacks the coenzyme needed for transmethylating homocysteine (208, 886, 963, 964) (Fig. 17). An incorrect report that the mutant met-6 also lacks cystathionine-gamma-synthase (547) proved to be due to the methyl tetrahydrofolate being removed during preparation of extracts; methyl tetrahydrofolate is an activator of cystathionine-gamma-synthase (965). The relationships between met-6 (35809) and its probable alleles met (S2706) and mac (65108) are not clear. met (S2706) and mac both complement met-6 (35809), but do not complement each other, indicating that at least met (S2706) and mac are alleles. In a high-resolution recombination study with flanking markers, met-6 (35809) and met (S2706) behaved like alleles, but mac behaved atypically, although almost equally closely linked (724). The mac mutant is reported to differ from the others in causing an accessory requirement for adenine and possibly cystine (290), whereas met-6 (35809) and met (S2706) strains are stimulated by adenine only in a CO2-enriched atmosphere (G. Roberts, cited in reference 724). mac and met-6(35809) strains evidently lack different folylpolyglutamate synthetase activities (208, 886). Used to study polarity in intralocus recombination (722, 724). Polarity with respect to flanking markers is not reversed when the met-6 region is inverted relative to the centromere (722).

enzyme_id: 202

Enzyme: none

anid_name:

near_l: T(NM103), T(ALS182), and thi-1 (7 to 14%)

near_r: ad-9 (2 to 16%)

neu_name:

supplement: methionine

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Strains

FGSC # Reporting Genes Species
FGSC #148Has been replaced by strain number: 2165Neurospora crassa
FGSC #300Has been replaced by strain number: 301Neurospora crassa
FGSC #301met-6Neurospora crassa
FGSC #1330met-6Neurospora crassa
FGSC #3146T(I->V)ALS182,met-6Neurospora crassa
FGSC #3167T(I->V)AR190 met-6 al-1Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4248met-6Neurospora crassa
FGSC #4249met-6Neurospora crassa
FGSC #7230thi-1 met-6Neurospora crassa
FGSC #7856thi-1 met-6Neurospora crassa
FGSC #7857thi-1 met-6Neurospora crassa

References

Authors Title Year
Buss, H. R.The genetics of methionineless mutants of N. crassa.1944
Cossins, E. A. , and P. -Y. Chan.Folylpolyglutamate synthetase activities of N. crassa:Nature of products formed by soluble andparticulate enzymes in the wild type and polyglutamatedeficient mutants.1982
Dubes, G. R.Investigations of some "unknown" mutants of Neurospora crassa.1953
Holm, K. , E. Nilheden, H. G. Kolmark, and K. Burton.Genetic and enzymatic analysis of a glycerol kinase deficient mutant inNeurospora crassa.1976
Kerr, D. S. , and M. Flavin.The regulation of methionine synthesis and the nature of cystathionine-synthase in Neurospora.1970
Murray, N. E.The distribution of methionine loci in Neurospora crassa.1960
Murray, N. E.Polarized intragenic recombination in chromosome rearrangements of Neurospora.1968
Murray, N. E.Linkage information for cysteine and methionine mutants.1968
Murray, N. E.Reversal of polarized recombination of alleles in Neurospora as a function of their position.1969
Perkins, D. D.New markers and multiple point linkage data in Neurospora.1959
Perkins, D. D. , and E. G. Barry.The cytogenetics of Neurospora.1977
Ritari, S. J. , W. Sakami, and C. W. Black.Identification of two genes specifying folypolyglutamic synthases.1973
Selhub, J.Defects of the four types of Neurospora crassa mutants that require methionine and are unable to utilize homocysteine.1970
Selhub, J. , E. Burton, and W. Sakami.Identification of three enzymes specifically involved in the de novo methionine methylbiosynthesis of N. crassa.1969
Selhub, J. , M. A. Savin, W. Sakami, and M. Flavin.Synchronization of converging metabolic pathways:activation of thecystathionine- -synthase of Neurospora crassa by methyltetrahydrofolate.1971
Turner, B. C.Euploid derivatives of duplications from a translocation in Neurospora.1977
Zalokar, M.The sulfanomide-requiring mutant of Neurospora:threonine-methionine antagonism.1950
Cossins & Chan1985

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