Conserved homeodomain proteins interact with MADS box protein Mcm1 to restrict ECB-dependent transcription to the M/G1 phase of the cell cycle

  1. Tata Pramila1,
  2. Shawna Miles1,
  3. Debraj GuhaThakurta2,4,
  4. Dave Jemiolo1,3, and
  5. Linda L. Breeden1,5
  1. 1Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Basic Sciences Division, Seattle, Washington 98109-1024, USA; 2Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Genetics, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA; 3Vassar College, Department of Biology, Poughkeepsie, New York 12604, USA

Abstract

Two homeodomain proteins, Yox1 and Yhp1, act as repressors at early cell cycle boxes (ECBs) to restrict their activity to the M/G1 phase of the cell cycle in budding yeast. These proteins bind to Mcm1 and to a typical homeodomain binding site. The expression of Yox1 is periodic and directly correlated with its binding to, and repression of, ECB activity. The absence of Yox1 and Yhp1 or the constitutive expression of Yox1 leads to the loss of cell-cycle regulation of ECB activity. Therefore, the cell-cycle-regulated expression of these repressors defines the interval of ECB-dependent transcription. Twenty-eight genes, including MCM2-7, CDC6, SWI4,CLN3, and a number of genes required during late M phase have been identified that are coordinately regulated by this pathway.

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Footnotes

  • 4 Present address: Rosetta Inpharmatics, 12040 115th Avenue NE, Kirkland, Washington 98004, USA.

  • 5 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL lbreeden{at}fhcrc.org; FAX (206) 667-6526.

  • Article and publication are at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.1034302.

    • Received August 20, 2002.
    • Accepted October 9, 2002.
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