| Literature DB >> 9925644 |
C Batchelder1, M A Dunn, B Choy, Y Suh, C Cassie, E Y Shim, T H Shin, C Mello, G Seydoux, T K Blackwell.
Abstract
In the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryo, maternally expressed PIE-1 protein is required in germ-line blastomeres to inhibit somatic differentiation, maintain an absence of mRNA transcription, and block phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II large subunit (Pol II) carboxy-terminal domain (CTD). We have determined that PIE-1 can function as a transcriptional repressor in cell culture assays. By fusing PIE-1 sequences to the yeast GAL4 DNA-binding domain, we have identified a PIE-1 repression domain that appears to inhibit the transcriptional machinery directly. A sequence element that is required for this repressor activity is similar to the Pol II CTD heptapeptide repeat, suggesting that the PIE-1 repression domain might target a protein complex that can bind the CTD. An alteration of this sequence element that blocks repression also impairs the ability of a transgene to rescue a pie-1 mutation, suggesting that this repressor activity may be important for PIE-1 function in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 9925644 PMCID: PMC316391 DOI: 10.1101/gad.13.2.202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361