A search in the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for genes regulated via stress response elements.

Stress response elements (STREs, core consensus AG4 or C4T) have been demonstrated previously to occur in the upstream region of a number of genes responsive to induction by a variety of stress signals. This stress response is mediated by the homologous transcription factors Msn2p and Msn4p, which bind specifically to ...
STREs. Double mutants (msn2 msn4) deficient in these transcription factors have been shown to be hypersensitive to severe stress conditions. To obtain a more representative overview of the set of yeast genes controlled via this regulon, a computer search of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome was carried out for genes, which, similar to most known STRE-controlled genes, exhibit at least two STREs in their upstream region. In addition to the great majority of genes previously known to be controlled via STREs, 69 open reading-frames were detected. Expression patterns of a set of these were examined by grid filter hybridization, and 14 genes were examined by Northern analysis. Comparison of the expression patterns of these genes demonstrates that they are all STRE-controlled although their detailed expression patterns differ considerably.
Mesh Terms:
Blotting, Northern, Computational Biology, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Genes, Fungal, Genome, Fungal, RNA, Fungal, RNA, Messenger, Response Elements, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Transcription Factors
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Date: Aug. 01, 1998
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