Title: Molecular Cell Biology of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
1Molecular Cell Biology of the Yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Lecture I Biology, Genetics, Genomics and
Proteomics - Zhang Yi,
- National Institute of Biological Sciences,
20080511
2Cellular Anatomy
3Life History
4Cell Cycle
5Mitosis V.S Meiosis
a
a
a
a
6Sexual Reproduction Mating
7Mating Type Switch
x
HO knockout renders haploid stable in propagation
8Filamentous Growth
9Cellular Polarity(Morphogenesis)
10Cellular Polarity(Protein Dynamics)
11Cellular Polarity(mRNA Localization Maternal
Effect)
12Phenotype Variegation
13Fermentation
14Growth Conditions
- Liquid 30c O/N
- Doubling 90min in YPD and 120min in SC
- Solid phase 30c, 2-3 days
- Medium YPD/YPG/SC/SD (see ref)
- Selection nutrient deficiency, colour, reporter
gene expression, temperature sensitivity,
chemical resistance, et ceterus
15Chromosomes
16Genetic Nomenclature
Sherman 2002
17Routinely Used Genetic Markers
- HIS3 histidine synthesis, positive selection in
his- SC medium, epistatic selection together with
3-AT - LEU2 leucine synthesis, positive selection in
leu- SC medium. - TRP1 tryptophan synthesis, positive selection in
trp- SC medium, negative selection on FAA
containing medium - URA3 uracil synthesis, positive selection in
ura- SC medium, negative selection in 5-FOA
containing medium - ADE2 adenine synthesis, positive selection in
ade- SC medium, ade2 colony red coloured in low
ade, complete medium - CAN1 histidine and arginine transporter,
negative selection in canavanine containing
medium - LacZ transgenic reporter, colony blue coloured
in X-Gal containing medium upon expression
18Vector Components
Transcription Terminator
Selectible Markers
Multiple Cloning Site (MCS)
Centromere sequence or Plasmid replication origin
Transcription Promoter
19Promoters on Vectors
20Genomic Library
21Classical Mutagenesis
Mutagen (usually toxic drug)
22Transposon Mutagenesis
23PCR-based Gene Engineering
40-50bp homology arm each side
24Alleles and Phenotypes
- Wild-type allele phenotypically normal function
(maybe different DNA sequence) - Hypermorph increased function
- Hypomorph lowered function
- Null no function whatsoever, completely dead
- Neomorph novel function gained ()
- Conditional interacting with certain
environmental conditions, e.g. can grow at 23c
but not at 37c, can only grow in histidine
containing medium, etc - Dominant Suppresses allelic phenotype
- Recessive Suppressed by allelic phenotype
25Critical Thinking Concepts
- Gain-of-Function a mutation such that confers
novel, or enhanced function of a gene - Provides sufficiency
- Loss-of-Function a mutation such that lowered or
abolished the function of a gene - Provides necessity
- Epistasis interaction between genes
26Strategy in Genetic Mapping
27Conditional Mutant Example
28Complementation
YFG ts (recessive)
Vector with Genomic Fragment Containing YFG
Dead at 37c
Live at 37c
29Non-complementation (Allelic)
YFG ts
Hybrid Mating with Lines having Known Mutations
that have similar phenotype
Known mutant
Dead at 37c
Dead at 37c
30Non-complementation (dominant negative)
YFG ts (DN)
Vector with Genomic Fragment Containing YFG
Dead at 37c
31Non-complement(2um deficiency)
Cir0, mat(alpha) lines with FRT inserted on
different chromosomes
FRT
CEN
2um (FLP)
FRT
CEN
x
mutant
2um (FLP)
CEN
x
mutant
CEN
Cir, mat(a) mutant line
32Non-complement(2um deficiency)
x
mutant
CEN
FRT
CEN
FLP
x
2um (FLP)
mutant
CEN
FRT
CEN
x
mutant
CEN
FLP-mediated loss of FRT-inserted chromosome IF
the mutant loci is on this FRT-inserted
chromosome, it will reveal phenotype (haploid of
recessive mutant)
33Mitotic and Meiotic Mapping
34Genetic Interaction
- Upstream mutantA mutantB phenotype B
- Downstream mutantA mutantB phenotype A
- Enhancer mutantA mutantB enhanced phenotype
B - Suppressor mutantA mutantB suppressed
phenotype B
35Genetic Interaction
Hedgehog
Patched
wg
Wild type
hh
wg
ptc
HSHh
HSWg
ptc,hh
HSPtc
ptc,wg
Drosophila Larvae Pattern (simplified)
36Genetic Interaction
Luck ()
37Suppressor Mechanism
38Suppressor Mechanism
39Suppressor Example
40Suppressor Screen
41Synthetic Lethal Screen
42Plasmid Shuffle
43Hybrid Genetic Interaction Screen (EMAP)
44Genomic Method(Tiling Array)
45Proteomic Methods(Two-hybrid)
46Proteomic Methods(Tandem Affinity Purification)
47Proteomic Methods(Tandem Affinity Purification)
48Combined Proteomic Methods(Y2H and TAP)
49Combined Proteomic/Genomic Method (ChIP-on-Chip)