2010
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.110.122200
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Functional Dissection of IME1 Transcription Using Quantitative Promoter–Reporter Screening

Abstract: Transcriptional regulation is a key mechanism that controls the fate and response of cells to diverse signals. Therefore, the identification of the DNA-binding proteins, which mediate these signals, is a crucial step in elucidating how cell fate is regulated. In this report, we applied both bioinformatics and functional genomic approaches to scrutinize the unusually large promoter of the IME1 gene in budding yeast. Using a recently described fluorescent protein-based reporter screen, reporter-synthetic genetic… Show more

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“…The complex dynamics of gene expression during the cell cycle and after subjecting cells to stress have been assayed by ChIP analysis of the regulatory TFs and coactivators (McBride et al 1997;Bhoite et al 2001;Simon et al 2001;Horak et al 2002;Tan et al 2008;Ni et al 2009). Similarly, during sporulation (Kahana et al 2010) and glucose starvation (Young et al 2003;Tachibana et al 2005;Ratnakumar and Young 2010) multiple TFs bind upstream of the promoter of coregulated genes. In the sulfur metabolic network, the non-DNA-binding Met4 activator interacts with multiple cofactors that stabilize DNA binding (Lee et al 2010).…”
Section: Uas Function and Combinatorial Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex dynamics of gene expression during the cell cycle and after subjecting cells to stress have been assayed by ChIP analysis of the regulatory TFs and coactivators (McBride et al 1997;Bhoite et al 2001;Simon et al 2001;Horak et al 2002;Tan et al 2008;Ni et al 2009). Similarly, during sporulation (Kahana et al 2010) and glucose starvation (Young et al 2003;Tachibana et al 2005;Ratnakumar and Young 2010) multiple TFs bind upstream of the promoter of coregulated genes. In the sulfur metabolic network, the non-DNA-binding Met4 activator interacts with multiple cofactors that stabilize DNA binding (Lee et al 2010).…”
Section: Uas Function and Combinatorial Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various transcription factors have been implicated in controlling in IME1 expression 12 . To further examine whether transcriptional activators are readily present at the IME1 promoter, we measured IME1 expression after depletion of Tup1 or Cyc8.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, the transcription factor Sok2 controls IME1 promoter activity via the glucose responding element 11 . In addition, multiple other transcription factors contribute to regulation of IME1 transcription [12][13][14] . Over 50 transcription factors have a conserved consensus site in the IME1 promoter 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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