Y. Bu et Mc. Schmidt, IDENTIFICATION OF CIS-ACTING ELEMENTS IN THE SUC2 PROMOTER OF SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE REQUIRED FOR ACTIVATION OF TRANSCRIPTION, Nucleic acids research, 26(4), 1998, pp. 1002-1009
We analyzed the effects of site-directed mutations in the SUC2 promote
r of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Analyses were performed in wild-type as
well as mig1 and tup1 mutant strains after the promoter mutants were
reintroduced into the native SUC2 locus on the left arm of chromosome
IX, Mutation of the two GC boxes revealed that these elements play two
distinct roles: they are, as expected, required for Mig1-mediated rep
ression but they are also necessary for activation of the SUC2 promote
r in response to glucose limitation. The individual GC boxes are funct
ionally redundant with regard to Mig1-mediated repression, however, on
ly the upstream GC box is essential for high level expression of SUC2,
Microccocal nuclease sensitivity of the SUC2 promoter in derepressed
cells was reduced in the GC box mutant promoters, particularly in the
vicinity of the TATA box, The difference in nuclease sensitivity betwe
en wild-type and GC box mutant promoters was not evident in tup1(-) ce
lls, The formation of nuclease-resistant chromatin does not require th
e GC boxes, indicating that other cis-acting elements can serve to rec
ruit the Ssn6-Tup1 co-repressor complex to the SUC2 promoter.