A stress-blinded Atf1 can fully assemble heterochromatin in a RNAi-independent minimal mat locus but impairs directionality of mat2/3 switching
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Fraile Beneítez, Rodrigo; Sánchez Mir, Laura; Murciano Juliá, Guillem; Ayté del Olmo, José; Hidalgo Hernando, ElenaFecha
2022-08-19Disciplina/s
FarmaciaMateria/s
EpigeneticsFunctional aspects of cell biology
Molecular biology
Molecular mechanism of gene regulation
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The MAP kinase Sty1 phosphorylates and activates the transcription factor Atf1
in response to several stress conditions, which then shifts from a transcriptional
repressor to an activator. Atf1 also participates in heterochromatin assembly at
the mat locus, in combination with the RNA interference (RNAi) machinery.
Here, we study the role of signal-dependent phosphorylation of Atf1 in heterochromatin establishment at mat, using different Atf1 phospho mutants. Although
a hypo-phosphorylation Atf1 mutant, Atf1.10M, mediates heterochromatin assembly, the phosphomimic Atf1.10D is unable to maintain silencing. In a minimal
mat locus, lacking the RNAi-recruiting cis elements and displaying intermediate
silencing, Atf1.10M restores full heterochromatin and silencing. However, evolution experiments with this stress-blinded Atf1.10M show that it is unable to facilitate switching between the donor site mat3 and mat1. We propose that the unphosphorylated, inactive Atf1 contributes to prope...





