CC-338 r-1 mt-
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Jean Forster, Boynton-Gillham laboratory, Duke University, 1976; originally isolated by Wei-Yeh Wang
The r-1 mutation enhances the accumulation of protoporphyrin by brs1 mutants (see CC-339). This strain carries the r-1 mutation alone, and has no obvious phenotype. Unlike the double mutant r-1 brs1, it is not light-sensitive.
Wang W, Boynton JE, Gillham NW (1975) Genetic control of chlorophyll biosynthesis in chlamydomonas: analysis of a mutant affecting synthesis of delta-aminolevulinic acid. Cell 6:75-84
Wang W, Boynton JE, Gillham NW (1977) Genetic control of chlorophyll biosynthesis: effect of increased δ-aminolevulinic acid synthesis on the phenotype of the y-1 mutant of Chlamydomonas. Mol Gen Genet 152:7-12