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Candida albicans ubiquitin genes UBI3 and
UBI4 encode a ubiquitin-hybrid protein involved in ribosome
biogenesis and polyubiquitin, respectively. In
this work we show that UBI3 and UBI4 promoter regions
confer differentialexpr ession consistent with the
function of their encoded gene products. Hybrid genes
were constructed containing the SUC2 coding region
under the controlof UBI3 or UBI4 promoters in the
yeast vector pLC7. Invertase production in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae transformants was differentially regulated:
the UBI4 promoter was induced by stress
conditions (thermalupshift and/or starvation) whereas
the UBI3 promoter conferred constitutive invertase
production in growing yeast cells. These results indicate
that the UBI4 promoter is regulated by stress-response
signaling pathways, whereas the UBI3 promoter is
controlled according to the requirement for protein
synthesis to support cell growth.
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