Abstract
Yeast one-hybrid screening is widely used for the identification of transcription factors (TFs) that interact with specific DNA sequences. However, screening a whole cDNA library is not efficient for the identification of TFs because TF genes represent only a small percentage of clones in a cDNA library. Here, we present the development of an efficient yeast onehybrid screening system using a prey library composed only of approximately 1,500 TF cDNAs of Arabidopsis thaliana. This library enabled us to isolate a TF that binds to a specific promoter sequence with high efficiency, even when the promoter region of the gene of interest was directly employed as bait. Furthermore, this library was also successfully applied as a yeast two-hybrid library to find TFs that interact with specific proteins. This efficient system will contribute to the elucidation of gene regulatory networks in plants. © The Author 2010.
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Mitsuda, N., Miho, I., Takada, S., Takiguchi, Y., Kondou, Y., Yoshizumi, T., … Ohme-Takagi, M. (2010). Efficient Yeast one-/two-hybrid screening using a library composed only of transcription factors in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant and Cell Physiology, 51(12), 2145–2151. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcq161
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