Genetics, Vol. 152, 495-508, June 1999, Copyright © 1999

Position Effect Variegation at the Mating-Type Locus of Fission Yeast: A cis-Acting Element Inhibits Covariegated Expression of Genes in the Silent and Expressed Domains

Nabieh Ayouba, Idit Goldshmidta, and Amikam Cohena
a Department of Molecular Biology, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel 91010

Corresponding author: Amikam Cohen, Department of Molecular Biology, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem 91010, Israel., amikamc{at}cc.huji.ac.il (E-mail)

Communicating editor: G. R. SMITH

Schizosaccharomyces pombe switches its mating type by transposing a copy of unexpressed genes from the respective mat2 or mat3 cassettes to mat1. The donor cassettes are located in a silent domain that is separated from the expressed mat1 cassette by the L region. We monitored the expression of ade6 from sites in the L region and examined the relationship between the expression state at these sites and at sites within the silent domain. Results indicate that: (1) the silent domain extends into the L region, but repression is gradually alleviated with increasing distance from mat2, and overexpression of swi6 enhances PEV in the L region; (2) a transcriptionally active chromatin state, associated with reporter gene expression in the L region, spreads toward the silent domain; (3) a cis-acting element, located at the junction between the L region and mat2-P, ensures repression in the silent domain, regardless of the expression state in the L region; and (4) repression in mat1-P cells is less stringently controlled than in mat1-M cells. We discuss the functional organization of the mat region and genetic elements that ensure separation between repressed and derepressed domains.





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