J Bacteriol, March 1998, p. 1342-1345, Vol. 180, No. 5
Department of Genetics and Microbiology,
Facultad de Biologia, University of Murcia, 30071 Murcia, Spain
Received 29 October 1997/Accepted 29 December 1997
Exposure of cells of Schizosaccharomyces pombe to heat
shock or osmotic upshift results in an increased level of neutral
trehalase activity, which is responsible for hydrolysis of
intracellular trehalose. We constructed S. pombe mutants
lacking neutral trehalase activity by gene replacement at the newly
defined ntp1+ locus. Analysis of these mutants
revealed that a twofold increase in trehalose accumulation, enhanced
acquired thermoresistance, and marked salt tolerance characterized
their ability to grow in liquid and solid media. Analysis of the
expression of the trehalase gene under heat shock and osmotic upshift
revealed the transcriptional activation of
ntp1+ in response to both stresses.
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Characterization of Mutants Devoid of Neutral
Trehalase Activity in the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces
pombe: Partial Protection from Heat Shock and High-Salt
Stress
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