Abstract
When iron repletes, Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells repress transcription of genes encoding components involved in the reductive iron transport system. Fep1 mediates this transcriptional control by interacting specifically with GATA-type cis-acting elements. To further investigate the role that Fep1 plays in iron homeostasis, we searched for additional Fep1-regulated genes. We found that str1+- is subject to negative transcriptional regulation, which is exerted through binding of Fep1 to a single GATA element in the str1+ promoter. Introduction of str1+ into a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fet3Δ arn1-4Δ strain led to assimilation of iron from ferrichrome, revealing that Str1 functions as a siderophore-iron transporter in S pombe. We also identified two additional target genes of Fep1, named str2+- and str3+. We demonstrate that the str1+, str2+- and str3+- genes share a common promoter element, 5′-(A/T)GATAA-3′. We found that the N-terminal 241 residue segment of Fep1 expressed in Escherichia coli specifically interacts with the 5′-(A/T)GATAA-3′ element present in each of these promoters. Consistent with this, constitutive high level str1+, str2+- and str3+ gene expression was observed in a fep1Δ mutant strain. Taken together, these results demonstrate that Fep1 occupies a central role in coordinating transcriptional regulation of genes encoding components of the reductive and non-reductive iron transport systems in fission yeast.
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Pelletier, B., Beaudoin, J., Philpott, C. C., & Labbé, S. (2003). Fep1 represses expression of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe siderophore-iron transport system. Nucleic Acids Research, 31(15), 4332–4344. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkg647
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