Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Transcriptional activation of the yeast
HO
gene involves the sequential action of DNA-binding and chromatin-modifying factors. Here we examine the role of the SAGA complex and the Nhp6 architectural transcription factor in
HO
regulation. Our data suggest that these factors regulate binding of the TATA-binding protein (TBP) to the promoter. A
gcn5
mutation, eliminating the histone acetyltransferase present in SAGA, reduces the transcription of
HO
, but expression is restored in a
gcn5 spt3
double mutant. We conclude that the major role of Gcn5 in
HO
activation is to overcome repression by Spt3. Spt3 is also part of SAGA, and thus two proteins in the same regulatory complex can have opposing roles in transcriptional regulation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments show that TBP binding to
HO
is very weak in wild-type cells but markedly increased in an
spt3
mutant, indicating that Spt3 reduces
HO
expression by inhibiting TBP binding. In contrast, it has been shown previously that Spt3 stimulates TBP binding to the
GAL1
promoter as well as
GAL1
expression, and thus, Spt3 regulates these promoters differently. We also find genetic interactions between TBP and either Gcn5 or the high-mobility-group protein Nhp6, including multicopy suppression and synthetic lethality. These results suggest that, while Spt3 acts to inhibit TBP interaction with the
HO
promoter, Gcn5 and Nhp6 act to promote TBP binding. The result of these interactions is to limit TBP binding and
HO
expression to a short period within the cell cycle. Furthermore, the synthetic lethality resulting from combining a
gcn5
mutation with specific TBP point mutations can be suppressed by the overexpression of transcription factor IIA (TFIIA), suggesting that histone acetylation by Gcn5 can stimulate transcription by promoting the formation of a TBP/TFIIA complex.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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