Transcriptional repression by YY1 is mediated by interaction with a mammalian homolog of the yeast global regulator RPD3

Wen‐Ming Yang(University of South Florida), Carla Inouye(University of South Florida), Yingying Zeng(University of South Florida), David J. Bearss(University of South Florida), Edward Seto(University of South Florida)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
November 12, 1996
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Abstract

YY1 is a mammalian zinc-finger transcription factor with unusual structural and functional features. It has been implicated as a positive and a negative regulatory factor that binds to the CCATNTT consensus DNA element located in promoters of many cellular and viral genes. A mammalian cDNA that encodes a YY1-binding protein and possesses sequence homology with the yeast transcriptional factor RPD3 has been identified. A Gal4 DNA binding domain-mammalian RPD3 fusion protein strongly represses transcription from a promoter containing Gal4 binding sites. Association between YY1 and mammalian RPD3 requires a glycine-rich region on YY1. Mutations in this region abolish the interaction with mammalian RPD3 and eliminate transcriptional repression by YY1. These data suggest that YY1 negatively regulates transcription by tethering RPD3 to DNA as a cofactor and that this transcriptional mechanism is highly conserved from yeast to human.


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