Inducer-dependent nuclear localization of a Zn(II)2Cys6 transcriptional activator, AmyR, in Aspergillus nidulans

AmyR is a Zn(II) 2 Cys 6 transcriptional activator that regulates expression of the amylolytic genes in Aspergillus species. Subcellular localization studies of GFP-fused AmyR in A. nidulans revealed that the fusion protein preferentially localized to the nucleus in response to isomaltose, the physi...

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Hauptverfasser: Makita, T.(Nagoya Univ. (Japan)), Katsuyama, Y, Tani, S, Suzuki, H, Kato, N, Todd, R.B, Hynes, M.J, Tsukagoshi, N, Kato, M, Kobayashi, T
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description AmyR is a Zn(II) 2 Cys 6 transcriptional activator that regulates expression of the amylolytic genes in Aspergillus species. Subcellular localization studies of GFP-fused AmyR in A. nidulans revealed that the fusion protein preferentially localized to the nucleus in response to isomaltose, the physiological inducer of the amylolytic genes. The C-terminal domains of AmyR, designated MH3 (residues 419-496) and MH4 (residues 516-542), were essential for sensing the inducing stimulus and regulating the subcellular localization. The MH2 domain (residues 234-375) located in the middle of AmyR was required for transcriptional activation of the target genes, and the nuclear localization signals were identified within the N-terminal Zn(II) 2 Cys 6 DNA binding motif.
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subjects ACTIVADOR GENICO
ACTIVATEUR GENIQUE
AMILASAS
AMYLASE
AMYLASES
amyR
Aspergillus
ASPERGILLUS NIDULANS
Biological and medical sciences
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FACTORES DE TRANSCRIPCION
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nuclear localization
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