Pm. Goncalves et al., C-TERMINAL DOMAINS OF GENERAL REGULATORY FACTORS ABF1P AND RAP1P IN SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE DISPLAY FUNCTIONAL SIMILARITY, Molecular microbiology, 19(3), 1996, pp. 535-543
Abf1p and Rap1p are global regulatory factors which play an essential
role in the transcription activation of yeast ribosomal protein genes,
This functional link prompted us to investigate whether these factors
may be functionally interchangeable. We focused on the indispensable
C-terminal portions of both factors and performed mutual domain swaps.
The functional capacity of the resulting hybrid proteins was subseque
ntly examined using yeast strains conditionally expressing either the
ABF1 or the RAP1 gene, Both the Abf1p-Rap1p and the Rap1p-Abf1p fusion
proteins were found to be able to complement the growth defect of the
respective strains, Furthermore, Abf1p and Rap1p are both able to pro
mote transcription of a reporter gene through a combination of the res
pective binding site and a T-rich promoter element, These data strongl
y suggest that the C-terminal domains of Abf1p and Rap1p have, at leas
t partially, identical functions. Finally, a deletion analysis of the
so far largely uncharacterized C-terminal domain of Abf1p was performe
d, which revealed that two regions of 50 amino acids can perform all e
ssential Abf1p functions.