The regulation of stress induced genes by yeast transcription factor GCN4

  • Seong Kimoon (Laboratory of Biochemistry, Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University) ;
  • Lee Jae Yung (Dept. of Biology, Mokpo National University) ;
  • Kim Joon (Laboratory of Biochemistry, Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
  • 발행 : 2002.10.01

초록

Yeast cells respond to condition of amino acid starvation by synthesizing GCN4, a typical eukaryotic transcriptional activator, which regulates the expression of many amino acids biosynthetic genes. By introducing point mutations in the DNA binding domain of GCN4, mutants with normal DNA binding activity but defective in transcriptional activity were isolated to identify unknown proteins that could suppress the mutant phenotype under an amino acid depletion condition. As a result, SSB(Stress-Seventy B) subfamily proteins were identified as suppressors of mutant GCN4. SSB proteins were known as a member of yeast hsp70 family that probably aids passage of nascent chain through ribosomes. Among them, the mechanism of suppression by SSB2 on the defective GCN4 mutant strains is under investigation. Gcn4p directly interacts with Ssb2p through the basic DNA binding domain of GCN4. It suggests the possibility that physical interaction might induce the transcriptional activation of Gcn4p.

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