bZIP transcription factor interactions regulate DIF responses in<i>Dictyostelium</i>

Eryong Huang(Baylor College of Medicine), Simone L. Blagg(University of Manchester), Thomas Keller(University of Manchester), Mariko Katoh(Baylor College of Medicine), Gad Shaulsky(Baylor College of Medicine), Christopher R. L. Thompson(University of Manchester)
Development
January 12, 2006
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Abstract

The signalling molecule DIF-1 is required for normal cell fate choice and patterning in Dictyostelium. To understand how these developmental processes are regulated will require knowledge of how cells receive and respond to the DIF-1 signal. Previously, we have described a bZIP transcription factor, DimA, which is required for cells to respond to DIF-1. However, it was unknown whether DimA activity is required to activate the DIF response pathway in certain cells or is a component of the response pathway itself. In this study, we describe the identification of a DimA-related bZIP transcription factor, DimB. Rapid changes in the subcellular localisation of both DimA and DimB in response to DIF-1 suggest that they are directly downstream of the DIF-1 signal. Genetic and biochemical interactions between DimA and DimB provides evidence that their ability to regulate diverse targets in response to DIF-1 is partly due to their ability to form homo- and heterodimeric complexes. DimA and DimB are therefore direct regulators of cellular responses to DIF-1.


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