suppression analysis Flashcards
what is suppression analysis
- first of create a mutation or have a know mutation
- create a second mutation which can restore the WT (phenotypic reversion)
- identify what kind of 2nd mutation
3 way of reversion
1/ true reversion: transform back to wildtype
2/intragenic suppression: second mutation in the same gene and counter act the effect of the first mutation
3/extragenic mutation: mutation in a different gene that counter act the effect of the mutation
How to identify type of suprresion
cross with a pure breed WT
true reversion ration 100% WT
intragenic: parental phenotype will have more
extragenic: 2:1:1 ratio but only when mu>50
How does intragenenic suppression work
- Frameshift: restore the reading frame
- missense mutation: allow the protein to be folded correctly
how does extragenic suppression work
- translational
- Physiological
- Protein - Protein interaction
- Gene expression
how does extragenic suppression work translational
- the first mutation is a nonsense mutation, no tRNA leading to termination
- second mutation in tRNA, the charge tRNA bind with the stop codon allow translation to continue
- But it compete with normal release factor so only 4-30% effective
how does extragenic suppression work Physiological
- parallel pathway, the second mutation lead to a gain of function, can also carry gene a task
- bypass of toxicity. gene product of a pathway is toxic without gene A. LOF in gene B > no toxic compound
how does extragenic suppression work Protein - Protein interaction
- 1 mutation cannot make a active dimer
- 2 mutation compateble again, active dimer
how does extragenic suppression work Protein - Gene expression
- both involve in transcription factor as regulator. GOF lead to cover both gene A and B role
- the mutation alone is likely wt