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Assembly of regulatory factors on rRNA and ribosomal protein genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.


ABSTRACT: HMO1 is a high-mobility group B protein that plays a role in transcription of genes encoding rRNA and ribosomal proteins (RPGs) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This study uses genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation to study the roles of HMO1, FHL1, and RAP1 in transcription of these genes as well as other RNA polymerase II-transcribed genes in yeast. The results show that HMO1 associates with the 35S rRNA gene in an RNA polymerase I-dependent manner and that RPG promoters (138 in total) can be classified into several distinct groups based on HMO1 abundance at the promoter and the HMO1 dependence of FHL1 and/or RAP1 binding to the promoter. FHL1, a key regulator of RPGs, binds to most of the HMO1-enriched and transcriptionally HMO1-dependent RPG promoters in an HMO1-dependent manner, whereas it binds to HMO1-limited RPG promoters in an HMO1-independent manner, irrespective of whether they are transcribed in an HMO1-dependent manner. Reporter gene assays indicate that these functional properties are determined by the promoter sequence.

SUBMITTER: Kasahara K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2099245 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assembly of regulatory factors on rRNA and ribosomal protein genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Kasahara Koji K   Ohtsuki Kazushige K   Ki Sewon S   Aoyama Kayo K   Takahashi Hiroyuki H   Kobayashi Takehiko T   Shirahige Katsuhiko K   Kokubo Tetsuro T  

Molecular and cellular biology 20070723 19


HMO1 is a high-mobility group B protein that plays a role in transcription of genes encoding rRNA and ribosomal proteins (RPGs) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This study uses genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation to study the roles of HMO1, FHL1, and RAP1 in transcription of these genes as well as other RNA polymerase II-transcribed genes in yeast. The results show that HMO1 associates with the 35S rRNA gene in an RNA polymerase I-dependent manner and that RPG promoters (138 in total) can be c  ...[more]

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