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a1蛋白改变了α2抑制剂的DNA结合特异性
1Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco 94143.
Cell
|March 25, 1988
概括
酵母的α2蛋白质是酵母的α2蛋白质.
科学领域:
- 分子和细胞生物学分子和细胞生物学
- 酵母遗传学 酵母遗传学
- 基因法规 基因法规
背景情况:
- 在Saccharomyces cerevisiae (酵母菌) 中的α2蛋白是一种转录抑制剂.
- 它与运算子序列结合,以控制特定基因的表达.
研究的目的:
- 研究如何改变α2蛋白的结合特异性.
- 了解a1蛋白在调节alpha2的功能中的作用.
主要方法:
- 证明了蛋白质-DNA相互作用的改变.
- 分析不同类型的酵母细胞中的基因抑制.
主要成果:
- a1蛋白改变了α2的结合特异性.
- 阿尔法2受a1的影响,抑制了单 haploid 特定基因而不是a 特定基因.
- 在a/alpha单元中,alpha 2与两个不同的操作符结合.
结论:
- a1蛋白作为α2抑制剂的特异性因子.
- 酵母交配类型的调节涉及alpha 2的独特结合模式.
- 这种机制允许在a/alpha细胞中进行差异性基因抑制.
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