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Arsenic Directly Binds to and Activates the Yeast AP-1-Like Transcription Factor Yap8
Author(s) -
Nallani Vijay Kumar,
Jianbo Yang,
Jitesh K. Pillai,
Swati Rawat,
Carlos Solano,
Abhay Kumar,
Morten Grøtli,
Timothy L. Stemmler,
Barry P. Rosen,
Markus J. Tamás
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
molecular and cellular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.14
H-Index - 327
eISSN - 1067-8824
pISSN - 0270-7306
DOI - 10.1128/mcb.00842-15
Subject(s) - saccharomyces cerevisiae , biology , transcription factor , binding site , yeast , dna , dna binding protein , biochemistry , cysteine , transcription (linguistics) , plasma protein binding , transcriptional regulation , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , enzyme , linguistics , philosophy
The AP-1-like transcription factor Yap8 is critical for arsenic tolerance in the yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae . However, the mechanism by which Yap8 senses the presence of arsenic and activates transcription of detoxification genes is unknown. Here we demonstrate that Yap8 directly binds to trivalent arsenite [As(III)]in vitro andin vivo and that approximately one As(III) molecule is bound per molecule of Yap8. As(III) is coordinated by three sulfur atoms in purified Yap8, and our genetic and biochemical data identify the cysteine residues that form the binding site as Cys132, Cys137, and Cys274. As(III) binding by Yap8 does not require an additional yeast protein, and Yap8 is regulated neither at the level of localization nor at the level of DNA binding. Instead, our data are consistent with a model in which a DNA-bound form of Yap8 acts directly as an As(III) sensor. Binding of As(III) to Yap8 triggers a conformational change that in turn brings about a transcriptional response. Thus, As(III) binding to Yap8 acts as a molecular switch that converts inactive Yap8 into an active transcriptional regulator. This is the first report to demonstrate how a eukaryotic protein couples arsenic sensing to transcriptional activation.

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