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Mol. Cell. Biol., Jan 1995, 52-57, Vol 15, No. 1
Y Hu, TG Cooper and GB Kohlhaw
The Leu3 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been shown to be a
transcriptional regulator of genes encoding enzymes of the branched- chain
amino acid biosynthetic pathways. Leu3 binds to upstream activating
sequences (UASLEU) found in the promoters of LEU1, LEU2, LEU4, ILV2, and
ILV5. In vivo and in vitro studies have shown that activation by Leu3
requires the presence of alpha-isopropylmalate. In at least one case
(LEU2), Leu3 actually represses basal-level transcription when
alpha-isopropylmalate is absent. Following identification of a
UASLEU-homologous sequence in the promoter of GDH1, the gene encoding
NADP(+)-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase, we demonstrate that Leu3
specifically interacts with this UASLEU element. We then show that Leu3 is
required for full activation of the GDH1 gene. First, the expression of a
GDH1-lacZ fusion gene is three- to sixfold lower in a strain lacking the
LEU3 gene than in an isogenic LEU3+ strain. Expression is restored to
near-normal levels when the leu3 deletion cells are transformed with a
LEU3-bearing plasmid. Second, a significant decrease in GDH1-lacZ
expression is also seen when the UASLEU of the GDH1-lacZ construct is made
nonfunctional by mutation. Third, the steady-state level of GDH1 mRNA
decreases about threefold in leu3 null cells. The decrease in GDH1
expression in leu3 null cells is reflected in a diminished specific
activity of NADP(+)- dependent glutamate dehydrogenase. We also demonstrate
that the level of GDH1-lacZ expression correlates with the cells' ability
to generate alpha-isopropylmalate and is lowest in cells unable to produce
alpha- isopropylmalate. We conclude that GDH1, which plays an important
role in the assimilation of ammonia in yeast cells, is, in part, activated
by a Leu3-alpha-isopropylmalate complex. This conclusion suggests that Leu3
participates in transcriptional regulation beyond the branched- chain amino
acid biosynthetic pathways.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Leu3 protein activates expression of GDH1, a key gene in nitrogen assimilation
Department of Biochemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907.
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