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Transcription Factor Substitution during the Evolution of Fungal Ribosome Regulation_ChIP-CHIP


ABSTRACT: Coordinated ribosomal protein (RP) gene expression is crucial for cellular viability, but the transcriptional network controlling this regulon has only been well characterized in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We have used whole-genome transcriptional and location profiling to establish that, in Candida albicans, the RP regulon is controlled by the Myb-domain protein Tbf1 working in conjunction with Cbf1. These two factors bind both the promoters of RP genes and the rDNA locus; Tbf1 activates transcription at these loci and is essential. Orthologs of Tbf1 bind TTAGGG telomeric repeats in most eukaryotes, and TTAGGG cis-elements are present upstream of RP genes in plants and fungi, suggesting that Tbf1 was involved in both functions in ancestral eukaryotes. In all Hemiascomycetes, Rap1 substituted Tbf1 at telomeres and in the S. cerevisiae lineage this substitution also occurred independently at RP genes, illustrating the extreme adaptability and flexibility of transcriptional regulatory networks. Keywords: ChIP-CHIP Two independent biological replicates of ChIP-CHIP of Tbf1-HA and Cbf1-HA.

ORGANISM(S): Candida albicans

SUBMITTER: Malcolm Whiteway 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-10458 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Transcription factor substitution during the evolution of fungal ribosome regulation.

Hogues Hervé H   Lavoie Hugo H   Sellam Adnane A   Mangos Maria M   Roemer Terry T   Purisima Enrico E   Nantel André A   Whiteway Malcolm M  

Molecular cell 20080301 5


Coordinated ribosomal protein (RP) gene expression is crucial for cellular viability, but the transcriptional network controlling this regulon has only been well characterized in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We have used whole-genome transcriptional and location profiling to establish that, in Candida albicans, the RP regulon is controlled by the Myb domain protein Tbf1 working in conjunction with Cbf1. These two factors bind both the promoters of RP genes and the rDNA locus; Tbf1 activat  ...[more]

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