Title: | A protein with similarity to the human retinoblastoma binding protein 2 acts specifically as a repressor for genes regulated by the b mating type locus in Ustilago maydis |
Author(s): | Quadbeck-Seeger C; Wanner G; Huber S; Kahmann R; Kamper J; |
Address: | "Institut fur Genetik und Mikrobiologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Maria-Ward-Strasse 1a, D-80638 Munchen, Germany" |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-2958.2000.02128.x |
ISSN/ISBN: | 0950-382X (Print) 0950-382X (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Pathogenic development in the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis is controlled by a heterodimer of the two homeodomain proteins bE and bW which are encoded by the b mating type locus. The bE/bW heterodimer is thought to achieve its function as a transcriptional regulator of pathogenicity genes, either directly by binding to cis regulatory sequences or indirectly via a b-dependent regulatory cascade. In a screen for components of the b-dependent regulatory cascade we have isolated Rum1 (regulator U. maydis 1), a protein with similarities to the human retinoblastoma binding protein 2. Deletion of rum1 results in expression of several b regulated genes independently from their activation via the bE/bW heterodimer. rum1 mutant strains remain pathogenic, proliferate in planta, but fail to produce spores. The defect leads to an arrest in spore development at a defined stage before the spore wall is generated. Deduced from the highly conserved domain structure of Rum1 that includes a DNA-binding motif and a region known to facilitate the interaction with histone deacetylases, we propose that Rum1 functions as a transcriptional repressor through the modulation of chromatin structure" |
Keywords: | "Amino Acid Sequence Base Sequence DNA Primers Fungal Proteins/chemistry/genetics/*metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal/*genetics Humans Mating Factor Molecular Sequence Data Peptides/*genetics Phenotype Repressor Proteins/chemistry/genetics/*meta;" |
Notes: | "MedlineQuadbeck-Seeger, C Wanner, G Huber, S Kahmann, R Kamper, J eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2000/10/13 Mol Microbiol. 2000 Oct; 38(1):154-66. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.2000.02128.x" |