The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yta7 protein is a component of a nucleosome bound protein complex that maintains distinct transcriptional zones of chromatin. We previously found that one protein copurifying with Yta7 is the yFACT member Spt16. Epistasis analyses revealed a link between Yta7, Spt16, and other previously identified members of the histone regulatory pathway. In concurrence, Yta7 was found to regulate histone gene transcription in a cell-cycle-dependent manner. Association at the histone gene loci appeared to occur through binding of the bromodomain-like region of Yta7 with the N-terminal tail of histone H3. Our work suggests a mechanism in which Yta7 is localized to chromatin to establish regions of transcriptional silencing, and that one facet of this cellular mechanism is to modulate transcription of histone genes. Copyright © 2008 by the Genetics Society of America.
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Gradolatto, A., Rogers, R. S., Lavender, H., Taverna, S. D., Allis, C. D., Aitchison, J. D., & Tackett, A. J. (2008). Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yta7 regulates histone gene expression. Genetics, 179(1), 291–304. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.107.086520
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