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Repression by SSN6-TUP1 is directed by MIG1, a repressor/activator protein.
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Molecular RegulationRepressor/activator ProteinGeneticsMolecular BiologyGene Regulatory NetworkTarget GeneTranscriptional RegulationProtein ExpressionYeastCell SignalingProtein FunctionGene ExpressionCell BiologyTranscription RegulationSsn6 Fusion ProteinsSignal TransductionNatural SciencesSsn6-tup1 ProteinGene RegulationCellular BiochemistryMedicine
The SSN6-TUP1 protein complex represses transcription of diversely regulated genes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here we present evidence that MIG1, a zinc-finger protein in the EGR1/Zif268 family, recruits SSN6-TUP1 to glucose-repressed promoters. DNA-bound LexA-MIG1 represses transcription of a target gene in glucose-grown cells, and repression requires SSN6 and TUP1. We also show that MIG1 and SSN6 fusion proteins interact in the two-hybrid system. Unexpectedly, we found that LexA-MIG1 activates transcription strongly in an ssn6 mutant and weakly in a tup1 mutant. Finally, LexA-MIG1 does not repress transcription in glucose-deprived cells, and MIG1 is differentially phosphorylated in response to glucose availability. We suggest a role for phosphorylation in regulating repression.
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