Plo1(+) regulates gene transcription at the M-G(1) interval during the fission yeast mitotic cell cycle.

M Anderson, S Ng, V Marchesi, F MacIver, F Stevens, T Riddell, D Glover, IM Hagan, C. McInerny

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Abstract

The regulation of gene expression plays an important part in cell cycle controls. We describe the molecular machinery that co-ordinates gene transcription at the M-G(1) interval during the fission yeast mitotic cell cycle. A sequence is identified in the cdc15(+) promoter that we call a PCB (pombe cell cycle box), which confers M-G(1)-specific transcription. Sequences similar to the PCB are present in the promoters of seven other genes, spo12(+), cdc19(+), fin1(+), sid2(+), ppb1(+), mid1(+)/dmf1(+) and plo1(+), which we find to be transcribed at M-G(1). A transcription factor complex is identified that binds to the PCB sequence, which we name PBF, for PCB-binding factor. Finally, we show that PBF binding activity and consequent gene transcription are regulated by the Plo1p protein kinase, thus invoking a potential auto-feedback loop mechanism that regulates mitotic gene transcription and passage through septation and cytokinesis.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEmbo J
Volume21( 21)
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2002

Keywords

  • Base Sequence
  • DNA Primers
  • G1 Phase
  • physiology: Genes, Fungal
  • physiology: Mitosis
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • cytology: Schizosaccharomyces
  • physiology: Transcription, Genetic

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