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Nrg1 functions as a global transcriptional repressor of glucose-repressed genes through its direct binding to the specific promoter regions
Authors:Sung Bae Lee  Hyen Sam Kang  TaeSoo Kim
Affiliation:1. Department of Brain Science, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST), Daegu 711-873, Republic of Korea;2. School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Life Science and College of Natural Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Nrg1 is a zinc finger protein involved in the glucose repression of several glucose-repressed genes such as STA1, SUC2, and GAL1. Although the molecular details of the Nrg1-mediated repression of STA1 have been partly characterized, it still remains largely unknown how Nrg1 regulates these multiple target genes. In this study, we show that Nrg1 mediates the glucose repression of SUC2 and HXT2 through its direct binding to the specific promoter regions; it binds to the −404 to −360 region of the SUC2 promoter and the −957 to −810 region of the HXT2 promoter. Nrg1 also interacts with the −380 to −250 region of the PCK1 promoter, suggesting that it might also contribute to the PCK1 repression. In addition, ChIP assays confirmed that Nrg1 associated with specific promoter regions of these glucose-repressed genes in vivo. Analysis of the DNA fragments to which it binds indicates that Nrg1 may recognize T/ACCCC sequence within the promoters of these glucose-repressed genes as well as in its own promoter. Collectively, our findings indicate that Nrg1 mediates the glucose repression of multiple genes through its direct binding to the specific promoter regions.
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