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Science 28 February 1997: Vol. 275. no. 5304, pp. 1314 - 1317 DOI: 10.1126/science.275.5304.1314
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Combinatorial Control Required for the Specificity of Yeast MAPK Signaling
Hiten D. Madhani
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Gerald R. Fink
In yeast, an overlapping set of mitogen-activated protein kinase
(MAPK) signaling components controls mating, haploid invasion, and
pseudohyphal development. Paradoxically, a single downstream transcription factor, Ste12, is necessary for the execution of these
distinct programs. Developmental specificity was found to require a
transcription factor of the TEA/ATTS family, Tec1, which cooperates with Ste12 during filamentous and invasive growth. Purified
derivatives of Ste12 and Tec1 bind cooperatively to enhancer elements
called filamentation and invasion response elements (FREs), which
program transcription that is specifically responsive to the MAPK
signaling components required for filamentous growth. An FRE in the
TEC1 promoter functions in a positive feedback loop required
for pseudohyphal development.
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, 9 Cambridge Center,
Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
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