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Query: UMLS:C0038187 (
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae general regulatory factor
CP1
(encoded by the gene CEP1) is required for optimal chromosome segregation and methionine prototrophy. MET16-CYC1-lacZ reporter constructs were used to show that MET16 5'-flanking DNA contains a
CP1
-dependent upstream activation sequence (UAS). Activity of the UAS required an intact
CP1
-binding site, and the effects of cis-acting mutations on
CP1
binding and UAS activity correlated. In most respects, MET16-CYC1-lacZ reporter gene expression mirrored that of chromosomal MET16; however, the endogenous gene was found to be activated in response to amino acid
starvation
(general control). The latter mechanism was both GCN4 and
CP1
dependent. MET25 was also found to be activated by GCN4, albeit weakly. More importantly, MET25 transcription was strongly
CP1
dependent in gcn4 backgrounds. The modulation of MET gene expression by GCN4 can explain discrepancies in the literature regarding
CP1
dependence of MET gene transcription. Lastly, micrococcal nuclease digestion and indirect end labeling were used to analyze the chromatin structure of the MET16 locus in wild-type and cep1 cells. The results indicated that
CP1
plays no major role in configuring chromatin structure in this region, although localized
CP1
-specific differences in nuclease sensitivity were detected.
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PMID:Role of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae general regulatory factor CP1 in methionine biosynthetic gene transcription. 789 81