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Published November 1, 2002 | public
Journal Article

plo1⁺ regulates gene transcription at the M-G₁ interval during the fission yeast mitotic cell cycle

Abstract

The regulation of gene expression plays an important part in cell cycle controls. We describe the molecular machinery that co‐ordinates gene transcription at the M–G₁ interval during the fission yeast mitotic cell cycle. A sequence is identified in the cdc15⁺ promoter that we call a PCB (pombe cell cycle box), which confers M–G₁‐specific transcription. Sequences similar to the PCB are present in the promoters of seven other genes, spo12⁺, cdc19⁺, fin1⁺, sid2⁺, ppb1⁺, mid1⁺/dmf1⁺ and plo1⁺, which we find to be transcribed at M–G1. A transcription factor complex is identified that binds to the PCB sequence, which we name PBF, for PCB‐binding factor. Finally, we show that PBF binding activity and consequent gene transcription are regulated by the Plo1p protein kinase, thus invoking a potential auto‐feedback loop mechanism that regulates mitotic gene transcription and passage through septation and cytokinesis.

Additional Information

© 2002 European Molecular Biology Organization. Received: 4 July 2002. Accepted: 5 September 2002. Published: 1 November 2002. We would like to thank Viesturs Simanis and Matthias Sipiczki for strains, Anne Graham for technical support, Lesley Cunliffe and Rebecca Thomson for unpublished data, and other members of the Glasgow and Manchester labs for suggestions and encouragement during the course of this work. The work was supported by grants from the Wellcome Trust, the BBSRC and The Royal Society to C.J.M., and Cancer Research UK and the BBSRC to I.M.H and D.M.G.

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