T. Georgakopoulos et al., GENETIC-EVIDENCE FOR THE INTERACTION OF THE YEAST TRANSCRIPTIONAL COACTIVATOR PROTEINS GCN5 AND ADA2, MGG. Molecular & general genetics, 246(6), 1995, pp. 723-728
The GCN5 and ADA2 proteins are required for the activation function of
a number of transcriptional activators in the yeast Saccharomyces cer
evisiae. By using appropriate LexA fusion proteins we demonstrated tha
t both proteins are required for part of the function of the GCN4, GAL
4 and the VP16 transcriptional activation domains. Analysis of a gcn5
ada2 double disruption mutant did not reveal any additive effects, sug
gesting that the two proteins act in the same pathway. The GCN5 and AD
A2 proteins can each activate transcription when directed to the promo
ter region of a reporter gene, but only in the presence of a wild-type
ADA2 or GCN5 gene, respectively. The activation capacity is enhanced
when the corresponding endogenous gene copy is disrupted. Taken togeth
er, these genetic data suggest that the two proteins interact and defi
ne one complex that mediates transcriptional activation. The function
of this complex requires the bromodomain region of the GCN5 protein.