Literature DB >> 9396797

The differential binding of E2F and CDF repressor complexes contributes to the timing of cell cycle-regulated transcription.

F C Lucibello1, N Liu, J Zwicker, C Gross, R Müller.   

Abstract

B- myb and cdc25C exemplify different groups of genes whose transcription is consecutively up-regulated during the cell cycle. Both promoters are controlled by transcriptional repression via modules consisting of an E2F binding site (E2FBS) or the related CDE plus a contiguous CHR co-repressor element. We now show that the B- myb repressor module, which is derepressed early (mid G1), is preferentially recognized by E2F-DP complexes and that a mutation selectively abolishing E2F binding impairs regulation. In contrast, the cdc25C repressor module, which is derepressed late (S/G2), interacts selectively with CDE-CHR binding factor-1 (CDF-1). E2F binding, but not CDF-1 binding, requires specific nucleotides flanking the E2FBS/CDE core, while CDF-1 binding, but not E2F binding, depends on specific nucleotides in the CHR. Swapping these nucleotides between the two promoters profoundly changes protein binding patterns and alters expression kinetics. Thus predominant CDF-1 binding leads to derepression in late S, predominant E2F binding results in up-regulation in late G1, while promoters binding both E2F and CDF-1 with high efficiency show intermediate kinetics. Our results support a model where the differential binding of E2F and CDF-1 repressor complexes contributes to the timing of promoter activity during the cell cycle.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9396797      PMCID: PMC147143          DOI: 10.1093/nar/25.24.4921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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