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  2. In vitro transcriptional activation by a metabolic intermediate: activation by Leu3 depends on alpha-isopropylmalate

In vitro transcriptional activation by a metabolic intermediate: activation by Leu3 depends on alpha-isopropylmalate

  • Science. 1992 Nov 13;258(5085):1143-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1439822.
J Y Sze 1 M Woontner J A Jaehning G B Kohlhaw
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
Abstract

In the absence of the leucine biosynthetic precursor alpha-isopropylmalate (alpha-IPM), the yeast LEU3 protein (Leu3p) binds DNA and acts as a transcriptional repressor in an in vitro extract. Addition of alpha-IPM resulted in a dramatic increase in Leu3p-dependent transcription. The presence of alpha-IPM was also required for Leu3p to compete effectively with another transcriptional activator, GAL4/VP16, for limiting transcription factors. Therefore, the addition of alpha-IPM appears to convert a transcriptional repressor into an activator. This represents an example in eukaryotes of direct transcriptional regulation by a small effector molecule.

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