Alterations in a yeast protein resembling HIV Tat-binding protein relieve requirement for an acidic activation domain in GAL4
THE acidic transcriptional activation motif functions in all eukary-otes 1–4 , which suggests that it makes contact with some universal component of the transcriptional apparatus. Transcriptional activation by the yeast regulatory protein GAL4 requires an acidic region at its carboxyl terminus. Here...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1992-06, Vol.357 (6380), p.698-700 |
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Zusammenfassung: | THE acidic transcriptional activation motif functions in all eukary-otes
1–4
, which suggests that it makes contact with some universal component of the transcriptional apparatus. Transcriptional activation by the yeast regulatory protein GAL4 requires an acidic region at its carboxyl terminus. Here we implement a selection scheme to determine whether GAL4 can still function when this C-terminal domain has been deleted. It can, when accompanied by a mutation in the
SUG1
gene which is an essential gene in yeast. Analysis of mutant
SUG1
in combination with various alleles of
GAL4
indicates that SUG1 acts through a transcriptional pathway that depends on GAL4, but requires a region of GAL4 other than the C-terminal acidic activation domain. The predicted amino-acid sequence of SUG1 closely resembles that of two human proteins, TBP1 and MSS1, which modulate expression mediated by the human immunodeficiency virus
tat
gene. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/357698a0 |