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Posttranslational regulation of repressible acid phosphatase in yeast

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On the basis of genetic data it has been suggested that repressible acid phosphatase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is regulated by a control circuit involving operator-repressor mechanisms (Toh-e et al., 1978).

We measured no significant difference in the amount of translatable mRNA of repressed and derepressed cells in the reticulocyte in vitro translation system. We find a 25 fold difference in specific enzyme activity in repressed versus derepressed cells whereas the amount of 25S-methionine labelled enzyme protein as measured by antibody precipitation varies only 2–3 fold. This argues for posttranslational regulation of preexisting inactive acid phosphatase. Minor regulatory effects at the transcriptional or translational level cannot be excluded.

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Schweingruber, M.E., Schweingruber, AM. Posttranslational regulation of repressible acid phosphatase in yeast. Molec. Gen. Genet. 173, 349–351 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00268647

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