Genomic binding sites of the yeast cell-cycle transcription factors SBF and MBF
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- 25 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 409 (6819) , 533-538
- https://doi.org/10.1038/35054095
Abstract
Proteins interact with genomic DNA to bring the genome to life; and these interactions also define many functional features of the genome. SBF and MBF are sequence-specific transcription factors that activate gene expression during the G1/S transition of the cell cycle in yeast1,2. SBF is a heterodimer of Swi4 and Swi6, and MBF is a heterodimer of Mbp1 and Swi6 (refs 1, 3). The related Swi4 and Mbp1 proteins are the DNA-binding components of the respective factors, and Swi6 may have a regulatory function4,5. A small number of SBF and MBF target genes have been identified3,6,7,8,9,10. Here we define the genomic binding sites of the SBF and MBF transcription factors in vivo, by using DNA microarrays. In addition to the previously characterized targets, we have identified about 200 new putative targets. Our results support the hypothesis that SBF activated genes are predominantly involved in budding, and in membrane and cell-wall biosynthesis, whereas DNA replication and repair are the dominant functions among MBF activated genes6,11. The functional specialization of these factors may provide a mechanism for independent regulation of distinct molecular processes that normally occur in synchrony during the mitotic cell cycle.Keywords
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