Forkhead-like transcription factors recruit Ndd1 to the chromatin of G2/M-specific promoters
- 6 July 2000
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 406 (6791) , 94-98
- https://doi.org/10.1038/35017589
Abstract
Many cell-cycle-specific events are supported by stage-specific gene expression. In budding yeast, at least three different nuclear factors seem to cooperate in the periodic activation of G2/M-specific genes1,2,3. Here we show, by using chromatin immunoprecipitation polymerase chain reaction assays, that a positive regulator, Ndd1, becomes associated with G2/M promoter regions in manner that depends on the stage in cell cycle. Its recruitment depends on a permanent protein–DNA complex consisting of the MADS box protein, Mcm1, and a recently identified partner Fkh2, a forkhead/winged helix related transcription factor4,5. The lethality of Ndd1 depletion is suppressed by fkh2 null mutations, which indicates that Fkh2 may also have a negative regulatory role in the transcription of G2/M-induced RNAs. We conclude that Ndd1–Fkh2 interactions may be the transcriptionally important process targeted by Cdk activity.Keywords
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