ADA3, A PUTATIVE TRANSCRIPTIONAL ADAPTER, CONSISTS OF 2 SEPARABLE DOMAINS AND INTERACTS WITH ADA2 AND GCN5 IN A TRIMERIC COMPLEX

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HORIUCHI, J [1 ]
SILVERMAN, N [1 ]
MARCUS, GA [1 ]
GUARENTE, L [1 ]
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[1] MIT,DEPT BIOL,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139
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Mutations in yeast ADA2, ADA3, and GCN5 weaken the activation potential of a subset of acidic activation domains. In this report, we show that their gene products form a heterotrimeric complex in vitro, with ADA2 as the linchpin holding ADA3 and GCN5 together. Further, activation by LexA-ADA3 fusions in vivo are regulated by the levels of ADA2. Combined with a prior observation that LexA-ADA2 fusions are regulated by the levels of ADA3 (N. Silverman, J. Agapite, and L. Guarente, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91:11665-11668, 1994), this finding suggests that these proteins also form a complex in cells. ADA3 can be separated into two nonoverlapping domains, an amino-terminal domain and a carboxyl-terminal domain, which do not separately complement the slow-growth phenotype or transcriptional defect of a Delta ada3 strain but together supply full complementation. The carboxyl-terminal domain of ADA3 alone suffices for heterotrimeric complex formation in vitro and activation of LexA-ADA2 in vivo. We present a model depicting the ADA complex as a coactivator in which the ADA3 amino terminal domain mediates an interaction between activation domains and the ADA complex.
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