Transcriptional Activation Modulated by Homopolymeric Glutamine and Proline Stretches

Hans‐Peter Gerber(University of Zurich), Katja Seipel(University of Zurich), Oleg Georgiev(University of Zurich), Manuela Höfferer(University of Zurich), Martin J. Hug(University of Zurich), Sandro Rusconi(University of Zurich), Walter Schaffner(University of Zurich)
Science
February 11, 1994
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Abstract

Many transcription factors contain proline- or glutamine-rich activation domains. Here it is shown that simple homopolymeric stretches of these amino acids can activate transcription when fused to the DNA binding domain of GAL4 factor. In vitro, activity increased with polymer length, whereas in cell transfection assays maximal activity was achieved by 10 to 30 glutamines or about 10 prolines. Similar results were obtained when glutamine stretches were placed within a [GAL4]-VP16 chimeric protein. Because these stretches are encoded by rapidly evolving triplet repeats (microsatellites), they may be the main cause for modulation of transcription factor activity and thus result in subtle or overt genomic effects.


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