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cda1+, encoding chitin deacetylase is required for proper spore formation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
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FEBS Letters
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| Volume | 579 |
| Issue | 12 |
| Start Page | 2737 |
| End Page | 2743 |
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ISSN 1873-3468
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In Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a major role of chitin is to build up a complete spore. Here, we analyzed the cda1 + gene (SPAC19G12.03), which encodes a protein homologous to chitin deacetylases, to know whether it is required for spore formation in S. pombe. The homothallic Δcda1 strain constructed by homologous recombination was found to form a little amount of abnormal spores that contained one, two, or three asci, similar to (but not as strong as) the phenotype observed in a deletion mutant of chs1 encoding chitin synthase 1. This phenotype is reversed by expression of S. cerevisiae chitin deacetylase CDA1 or CDA2, suggesting that cda1 encodes a chitin deacetylase. To support the role of Cda1 in sporulation, the timing of expression of cda1 + mRNA increased during sporulation process. We also found that the Cda1 protein self‐associated when its binding was tested both by two‐hybrid system and immunoprecipitation. Thus, these data indicated that cda1 + is required for proper spore formation in S. pombe.
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eng
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| Resource Type | journal article |
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Federation of European Biochemical Societies
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| Date of Issued | 2005-04-19 |
| Publish Type | Accepted Manuscript |
| Access Rights | open access |
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