INO2 AND INO4 GENE-PRODUCTS, POSITIVE REGULATORS OF PHOSPHOLIPID BIOSYNTHESIS IN SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE, FORM A COMPLEX THAT BINDS TO THEINO1 PROMOTER

Citation
J. Ambroziak et Sa. Henry, INO2 AND INO4 GENE-PRODUCTS, POSITIVE REGULATORS OF PHOSPHOLIPID BIOSYNTHESIS IN SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE, FORM A COMPLEX THAT BINDS TO THEINO1 PROMOTER, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(21), 1994, pp. 15344-15349
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00219258
Volume
269
Issue
21
Year of publication
1994
Pages
15344 - 15349
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9258(1994)269:21<15344:IAIGPR>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The INO4 gene encodes a protein required for derepression of a number of structural genes encoding enzymes involved in phospholipid biosynth esis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Ino4p shows structural sim ilarity to the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) family of regulatory prot eins (Hoshizaki, D. K., Hill, J. E., and Henry, S. A, (1990) J. Biol. Chem. 265, 4736-4745). In this report we demonstrate that Ino4p transl ated in vitro forms a complex with Ino2p, another positive regulator o f phospholipid biosynthesis that contains a bHLH domain. The Ino2p.Ino 4p complex binds to a fragment of the INO1 promoter containing two cop ies of the consensus binding site for the bHLH family of proteins. The complex formed when this DNA fragment is incubated with in vitro tran slated Ino2p and Ino4p is identical in mobility to the complex formed when this DNA fragment is incubated with whole cell extracts. The bind ing of DNA by the Ino2p.Ino4p complex is competed by an oligonucleotid e containing the consensus binding sequence for bHLH proteins. Neither Ino2p nor Ino4p translated alone is capable of forming a complex with the INO1 promoter fragment. The two products, translated separately a nd mixed, show only reduced capability to form a complex compared with cotranslated proteins. Immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrate th at Ino2p and Ino4p interact in the absence of DNA. Ino2p and Ino4p are , thus, both necessary and sufficient for formation of a complex with the INO1 promoter.