Park E C, Szostak J W
Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114.
EMBO J. 1992 Jun;11(6):2087-93. doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05267.x.
Two yeast genes, ARD1 and NAT1, are required for the expression of an N-terminal protein acetyltransferase. This activity is required for full repression of the silent mating type locus HML, for sporulation, and for entry into G0. While the NAT1 gene product is thought to be the catalytic subunit of the enzyme, the role of the ARD1 protein has remained unclear. We have used epitope tagged derivatives of ARD1 and NAT1 to provide biochemical evidence for the formation of an ARD1-NAT1 complex, and to show that both proteins are required for the N-terminal acetyltransferase activity. We also present evidence for the formation of ARD1-ARD1 homodimers. Deletion analysis suggests that the C-terminal region of ARD1 may be involved in the formation of both ARD1-ARD1 and ARD1-NAT1 complexes.
两个酵母基因ARD1和NAT1是N端蛋白质乙酰转移酶表达所必需的。这种活性对于沉默交配型基因座HML的完全抑制、孢子形成以及进入G0期是必需的。虽然NAT1基因产物被认为是该酶的催化亚基,但ARD1蛋白的作用仍不清楚。我们使用了带有表位标签的ARD1和NAT1衍生物,以提供ARD1-NAT1复合物形成的生化证据,并表明这两种蛋白质都是N端乙酰转移酶活性所必需的。我们还提供了ARD1-ARD1同源二聚体形成的证据。缺失分析表明,ARD1的C端区域可能参与ARD1-ARD1和ARD1-NAT1复合物的形成。