GSH2, a gene encoding γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase in the methylotrophic yeast Hansenula polymorpha
The GSH2 gene, encoding Hansenula polymorpha γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase, was cloned by functional complementation of a glutathione (GSH)-deficient gsh2 mutant of H. polymorpha. The gene was isolated as a 4.3-kb XbaI fragment that was capable of restoring GSH synthesis, heavy-metal resistance and...
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description | The
GSH2 gene, encoding
Hansenula polymorpha γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase, was cloned by functional complementation of a glutathione (GSH)-deficient
gsh2 mutant of
H. polymorpha. The gene was isolated as a 4.3-kb
XbaI fragment that was capable of restoring GSH synthesis, heavy-metal resistance and cell proliferation when introduced into
gsh2 mutant cells. It possesses 53% identical and 69% similar amino acids compared with the
Candida albicans homologue (Gcs1p). In comparison to the
Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue (Gsh1p), it possesses 47% identical and 61% similar amino acids. The
GSH2 sequence appears in the GenBank database under accession No. AF435121. |
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XbaI fragment that was capable of restoring GSH synthesis, heavy-metal resistance and cell proliferation when introduced into
gsh2 mutant cells. It possesses 53% identical and 69% similar amino acids compared with the
Candida albicans homologue (Gcs1p). In comparison to the
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gsh2 mutant of
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XbaI fragment that was capable of restoring GSH synthesis, heavy-metal resistance and cell proliferation when introduced into
gsh2 mutant cells. It possesses 53% identical and 69% similar amino acids compared with the
Candida albicans homologue (Gcs1p). In comparison to the
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Hansenula polymorpha γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase, was cloned by functional complementation of a glutathione (GSH)-deficient
gsh2 mutant of
H. polymorpha. The gene was isolated as a 4.3-kb
XbaI fragment that was capable of restoring GSH synthesis, heavy-metal resistance and cell proliferation when introduced into
gsh2 mutant cells. It possesses 53% identical and 69% similar amino acids compared with the
Candida albicans homologue (Gcs1p). In comparison to the
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