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Science 26 January 1990:
Vol. 247. no. 4941, pp. 464 - 467
DOI: 10.1126/science.2405488

Articles

Science, Vol 247, Issue 4941, 464-467
Copyright © 1990 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Mutations of the adenylyl cyclase gene that block RAS function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

J Field, HP Xu, T Michaeli, R Ballester, P Sass, M Wigler, and J Colicelli

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY 11724.

The interaction between RAS proteins and adenylyl cyclase was studied by using dominant interfering mutations of adenylyl cyclase from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. RAS proteins activate adenylyl cyclase in this organism. A plasmid expressing a catalytically inactive adenylyl cyclase was found to interfere dominantly with this activation. The interfering region mapped to the leucine-rich repeat region of adenylyl cyclase, which is homologous to domains present in several other proteins and is thought to participate in protein-protein interactions.


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