The IFH1 gene product interacts with a fork head protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- 1 March 1995
- Vol. 11 (3) , 261-270
- https://doi.org/10.1002/yea.320110308
Abstract
FHL1 encodes a polypeptide closely related to the fork head protein family of transcriptional activators. Deleting this gene leads to a slow‐growth phenotype with impaired rRNA maturation. IFH1 (located on chromosome IV) was isolated as a dosage‐dependent suppressor partially correcting the growth defect of the fhl1 deletion. It codes for a highly hydrophilic protein with a predicted molecular weight of 122 kDa and a pI of 4·8, that is very rich in charged residues (mostly acidic) but otherwise unrelated to any known protein. Carboxy‐terminal deletions removing the last third of the protein lead to a leaky growth phenotype with impaired rRNA maturation, as in the case of the fhl1 deletion. A full deletion of IFH1 is lethal, but growth was restored in a strain deleted for both IFH1 and FHL1. Thus, Ifh1p is essential for growth, but only in the presence of a functional Fhp1p protein. Conversely, its overexpression by increased gene dosage partially compensates for the genetic inactivation of FHl1p. These data suggest a direct interaction between the Fhl1p and Ifh1p proteins, and are consistent with a model where Fhl1p is converted from a transcriptional repressor to an activator on binding of Ifh1p. The sequence has been deposited in the EMBL data library under Accession Number Z29488.Keywords
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