An Msc2 Promoter-Lacz Fusion Gene Reveals Zinc-Responsive Changes In Sites Of Transcription Initiation That Occur Across The Yeast Genome

PLOS ONE(2016)

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The Msc2 and Zrg17 proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae form a complex to transport zinc into the endoplasmic reticulum. ZRG17 is transcriptionally induced in zinc-limited cells by the Zap1 transcription factor. In this report, we show that MSC2 mRNA also increases (similar to 1.5 fold) in zinc-limited cells. The MSC2 gene has two in-frame ATG codons at its 5' end, ATG1 and ATG2; ATG2 is the predicted initiation codon. When the MSC2 promoter was fused at ATG2 to the lacZ gene, we found that unlike the chromosomal gene this reporter showed a 4-fold decrease in lacZ mRNA in zinc-limited cells. Surprisingly, beta-galactosidase activity generated by this fusion gene increased similar to 7 fold during zinc deficiency suggesting the influence of post-transcriptional factors. Transcription of MSC2(ATG2)-lacZ was found to start upstream of ATG1 in zinc-replete cells. In zinc-limited cells, transcription initiation shifted to sites just upstream of ATG2. From the results of mutational and polysome profile analyses, we propose the following explanation for these effects. In zinc-replete cells, MSC2(ATG2)-lacZ mRNA with long 5' UTRs fold into secondary structures that inhibit translation. In zinc-limited cells, transcripts with shorter unstructured 5' UTRs are generated that are more efficiently translated. Surprisingly, chromosomal MSC2 did not show start site shifts in response to zinc status and only shorter 5' UTRs were observed. However, the shifts that occur in the MSC2(ATG2)-lacZ construct led us to identify significant transcription start site changes affecting the expression of similar to 3% of all genes. Therefore, zinc status can profoundly alter transcription initiation across the yeast genome.
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