Yeast ASF1 protein is required for cell cycle regulation of histone gene transcription

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Sutton, A
Bucaria, J
Osley, MA
Sternglanz, R [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Biochem & Cell Biol, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
[2] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Program Mol Biol, New York, NY 10021 USA
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Transcription of the four yeast histone gene pairs (HTA1-HTB1, HTA2-HTB2, HHT1-HHF1, and HHT2-HHF2) is repressed during G1, G2, and M. For all except HTA2-HTB2 this repression requires several trans-acting factors, including the products of the Hm genes, HIR1, HIR2, and HIR3. ASF1 is a highly conserved protein that has been implicated in transcriptional silencing and chromatin assembly. In this analysis, we show that HIR1 interacts with ASF1 in a two-hybrid analysis. Further, asf1 mutants, like hir mutants, are defective in repression of histone gene transcription during the cell cycle and in cells arrested in early S phase in response to hydroxyurea. asf1 and hir1 mutations also show very similar synergistic interactions with mutations in cac2, a subunit of the yeast chromatin assembly factor CAF-I. The results suggest that ASF1 and HIR1 function in the same pathway to create a repressive chromatin structure in the histone genes during the cell cycle.
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