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A method for rapid mapping of mutations by plasmid rescue strategy inSaccharomyces cerevisiae

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The products ofPRP17 andPRP18 genes are required for the second step of pre-mRNA splicing reactions inSaccharomyces cerevisiae. Temperature-sensitive mutants at either of these loci accumulate products of the first splicing reaction at nonpermissive temperature. To characterize functional regions in these proteins the mutations in three temperature-sensitive alleles ofPRP17 and two temperature-sensitive alleles ofPRP18 were mapped by the plasmid rescue strategy, One of the procedures adopted in the past is plasmid rescue of the mutant allele followed by sequencing of the entire gene. In this work we describe an adaptation of the above procedure that allows, first, rapid mapping of chromosomal segments bearing the mutations, followed by sequence characterization of the minimal segment. The strategy adopted was to integrate a wild-type copy of the gene at the homologous mutant chromosomal locus, followed by recovery of the chromosomal fragments from these integrants as plasmids inE. coli. The recovered plasmids were screened by a complementation assay for those that contained in them the chromosomal mutation. The mutations in all the three alleles ofPRP17 map to a small region in the N-terminal half of the protein, whereas the temperature-sensitive mutations in the two alleles ofPRP18 map to different regions of the PRP18 protein. The recovered mutant plasmids from all five alleles at the two loci were sequenced and the nucleotide changes were found to result in missense mutations in each case. Our strategy is therefore a rapid method to map chromosomal mutations and is of general use in structure-function analysis of cloned genes.

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Vasudevan, S., Usha, V. A method for rapid mapping of mutations by plasmid rescue strategy inSaccharomyces cerevisiae . J. Genet. 74, 127–138 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02932198

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