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Genes Dev ; 20(16): 2266-78, 2006 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16912276

ABSTRACT

Transcription patterns shift dramatically as cells transit from one phase of the cell cycle to another. To better define this transcriptional circuitry, we collected new microarray data across the cell cycle of budding yeast. The combined analysis of these data with three other cell cycle data sets identifies hundreds of new highly periodic transcripts and provides a weighted average peak time for each transcript. Using these data and phylogenetic comparisons of promoter sequences, we have identified a late S-phase-specific promoter element. This element is the binding site for the forkhead protein Hcm1, which is required for its cell cycle-specific activity. Among the cell cycle-regulated genes that contain conserved Hcm1-binding sites, there is a significant enrichment of genes involved in chromosome segregation, spindle dynamics, and budding. This may explain why Hcm1 mutants show 10-fold elevated rates of chromosome loss and require the spindle checkpoint for viability. Hcm1 also induces the M-phase-specific transcription factors FKH1, FKH2, and NDD1, and two cell cycle-specific transcriptional repressors, WHI5 and YHP1. As such, Hcm1 fills a significant gap in our understanding of the transcriptional circuitry that underlies the cell cycle.


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Chromosome Segregation/genetics , DNA-Binding Proteins/physiology , Forkhead Transcription Factors/physiology , S Phase/genetics , Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/physiology , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/cytology , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genetics , G1 Phase , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Protein Processing, Post-Translational , Transcription, Genetic
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Genes Dev ; 16(23): 3034-45, 2002 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12464633

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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Cell Cycle Proteins , Cell Cycle/physiology , Cyclobutanes/chemistry , Minichromosome Maintenance 1 Protein/physiology , Repressor Proteins , Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/physiology , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal/physiology , Genes, cdc/physiology , Homeodomain Proteins , Humans , Kinetics , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/cytology
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