Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The transporter Ccc1 imports iron into the vacuole, which is the major site of iron storage in fungi and plants.
CCC1
mRNA is destabilized under low-iron conditions by the binding of Cth1 and Cth2 to the 3′ untranslated region (S. Puig, E. Askeland, and D. J. Thiele, Cell 120:99-110, 2005). Here, we show that the transcription of
CCC1
is stimulated by iron through a Yap consensus site in the
CCC1
promoter. We identified
YAP5
as being the iron-sensitive transcription factor and show that a
yap5Δ
strain is sensitive to high iron. Green fluorescent protein-tagged Yap5 is localized to the nucleus and occupies the
CCC1
promoter independent of the iron concentration. Yap5 contains two cysteine-rich domains, and the mutation of the cysteines to alanines in each of the domains affects the transcription of
CCC1
but not DNA binding. The fusion of the Yap5 cysteine-containing domains to a
GAL4
DNA binding domain results in iron-sensitive
GAL1
-
lacZ
expression. Iron affects the sulfhydryl status of Yap5, which is indicative of the generation of intramolecular disulfide bonds. These results show that Yap5 is an iron-sensing transcription factor and that iron regulates transcriptional activation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
108 articles.
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