Initiation of meiosis in cell cycle initiation mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Varda Shilo*, G. Simchen, B. Shilo

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Abstract

Control of the initiation of meiosis in yeast was examined in diploids homozygous for one of four different temperature-sensitive mutations that affect "start" of the mitotic cell cycle. Two of the mutations, cdc28 and tra3, bring about deficiencies in the initiation of meiosis, while cdc25 and cdc35 do not prevent initiation of normal meiosis at both permissive and restrictive temperatures. Moreover, diploids homozygous for the latter two mutations are capable of initiating meiosis in rich growth media upon transfer to the high, non-permissive temperature. This unique feature contrasts with the behavior of other yeast strains which require a starvation sporulation medium for initiation of meiosis. It is suggested that the initiation of meiosis includes functions that are shared with "start" of the mitotic cell cycle, as well as functions related to the choice between the two processes. Meiosis in vegetative media at the restrictive temperature (in cdc25 or cdc35 homozygotes) may be important for the study of chemical and physiological phenomena resulting from the meiotic process and not from adaptation to the sporulation medium.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)241-248
Number of pages8
JournalExperimental Cell Research
Volume112
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 1978

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