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. 1997 Aug 1;247(3):776-83.
doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.00776.x.

A heterodimer of the Zn2Cys6 transcription factors Pip2p and Oaf1p controls induction of genes encoding peroxisomal proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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A heterodimer of the Zn2Cys6 transcription factors Pip2p and Oaf1p controls induction of genes encoding peroxisomal proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

H Rottensteiner et al. Eur J Biochem. .
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Abstract

In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, two transcriptional activators belonging to the Zn2Cys6 protein family, Pip2p and Oaf1p, are involved in fatty-acid-dependent induction of genes encoding peroxisomal proteins. This induction is mediated via an upstream activation sequence called the oleate-response element (ORE). DNA-bandshift experiments with ORE probes and epitope-tagged proteins showed that two binary complexes occurred: in wild-type cells the major complex consisted of a Pip2p x Oaf1p heterodimer, but in cells in which Oaf1p was overexpressed an Oaf1p homodimer was also observed. The genes encoding Oaf1p and Pip2p were controlled in different ways. The OAF1 gene was constitutively expressed, while the PIP2 gene was induced upon growth on oleate, giving rise to positive autoregulatory control. We have shown that the Pip2p x Oaf1p heterodimer is responsible for the strong expression of the genes encoding peroxisomal proteins upon growth on oleate. Pip2p and Oaf1p form an example of a heterodimere of yeast Zn2Cys6 zinc-finger proteins binding to DNA.

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