Publications by authors named "J M Amillet"

We have compared Saccharomyces cerevisiae global gene expression in wild-type and mutants (Deltahap2 and Deltahap4) of the HAP transcriptional complex, which has been shown to be necessary for growth on respiratory substrates. Several hundred ORFs are under positive or negative control of this complex and we analyse here in detail the effect of HAP on mitochondria. We found that most of the genes upregulated in the wild-type strain were involved in organelle functions, but practically none of the downregulated ones.

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In a large-scale analysis of gene expression in pancreatic cancer, we isolated the homologue of the mouse Rab20. The mouse protein was previously identified during a search for novel Rab proteins, a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in the regulation of intracellular vesicular transport. The Rab20 protein has no close relationship to any member of the Rab protein subfamily.

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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae HEM13 gene codes for coproporphyrinogen oxidase, an oxygen-requiring enzyme catalyzing the sixth step of heme biosynthesis. Its transcription has been shown to be induced 40-50-fold in response to oxygen or heme deficiency, in part through relief of repression exerted by Rox1p and in part by activation mediated by an upstream activation sequence (UAS). This report describes an analysis of HEM13 UAS and of the Rox1p-responsive sites by electrophoretic mobility shift assays, DNase I footprinting, and mutational mapping.

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We have examined the effects of heme or vacuole deficiency on the kinetics of induction of cell surface ferrireductase activity and expression of the FRE1 gene encoding a component of ferrireductase, in response to iron or copper deprivation in S. cerevisiae. Heme deficiency caused a small decrease in the basal expression of FRE1, but did not impair its induction by Fe or Cu limitation.

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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae HEM13 gene codes for coproporphyrinogen oxidase (CPO), an oxygen-requiring enzyme catalysing the sixth step of heme biosynthesis. Its transcription is increased 40-50-fold in response to oxygen- or heme-deficiency. We have analyzed CPO activity and HEM13 mRNA levels in a set of isogenic strains carrying single or double deletions of the CYP1 (HAP1), ROX1, SSN6, or TUP1 genes.

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