In Vitro Evidence for Growth Regulation of tRNA Gene Transcription in Yeast

We report in vitro studies showing that tRNA gene transcription in yeast is down-regulated during the transition from logarithmic to stationary phase growth. Transcription in a postdiauxic (early stationary) phase extract of a wild-type strain decreased 3-fold relative to a log phase extract. This g...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1995-11, Vol.270 (47), p.28463-28470
Hauptverfasser: Sethy, Indra, Moir, Robyn D., Librizzi, Monett, Willis, Ian M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We report in vitro studies showing that tRNA gene transcription in yeast is down-regulated during the transition from logarithmic to stationary phase growth. Transcription in a postdiauxic (early stationary) phase extract of a wild-type strain decreased 3-fold relative to a log phase extract. This growth stage-related difference in transcription was amplified to 20-fold in extracts of a strain containing a mutation ( pcf1-4 ) in the 131-kDa subunit of TFIIIC. The reduction in transcription activity in both wild-type and mutant postdiauxic phase extracts was correlated with a decrease in the amount of TFIIIB , the limiting factor in these extracts. However, the 3.7 ± 0.5-fold decrease in amount of TFIIIB in mutant extracts does not, by itself, account for the 20-fold decrease in transcription. Accordingly, transcription in the mutant postdiauxic phase extract could be reconstituted to a level equal to the mutant log phase extract by the addition of two components, TFIIIB and TFIIIC. Addition of TFIIIB increased transcription 10-fold, while a 2-fold effect of TFIIIC was seen at saturating levels of TFIIIB . The data suggest that both TFIIIB and TFIIIC play a role in coordinating the level of polymerase III transcription with cell growth rate.
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.270.47.28463