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Query: UNIPROT:P51532 (
transcriptional activator
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The budding yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
stores iron in the vacuole, which is a major resistance mechanism against iron toxicity. One key protein involved in vacuolar iron storage is the iron importer Ccc1, which facilitates iron entry into the vacuole. Transcription of the
CCC1
gene is largely regulated by the binding of iron-sulfur clusters to the activator domain of the
transcriptional activator
Yap5. Additional evidence, however, suggests that Yap5-independent transcriptional activation of
CCC1
also contributes to iron resistance. Here, we demonstrate that components of the signaling pathway involving the low-glucose sensor Snf1 regulate
CCC1
transcription and iron resistance. We found that
SNF1
deletion acts synergistically with
YAP5
deletion to regulate
CCC1
transcription and iron resistance. A kinase-dead mutation of Snf1 lowered iron resistance as did deletion of
SNF4
, which encodes a partner protein of Snf1. Deletion of all three alternative partners of Snf1 encoded by
SIT1
,
SIT2
, and
GAL83
decreased both
CCC1
transcription and iron resistance. The Snf1 complex is known to activate the general stress transcription factors Msn2 and Msn4. We show that Msn2 and Msn4 contribute to Snf1-mediated
CCC1
transcription. Of note,
SNF1
deletion in combination with
MSN2
and
MSN4
deletion resulted in additive effects on
CCC1
transcription, suggesting that other activators contribute to the regulation of
CCC1
transcription. In conclusion, we show that yeast have developed multiple transcriptional mechanisms to regulate Ccc1 expression and to protect against high cytosolic iron toxicity.
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PMID:The glucose sensor Snf1 and the transcription factors Msn2 and Msn4 regulate transcription of the vacuolar iron importer gene
CCC1
and iron resistance in yeast. 2876 Aug 24