A temperature-sensitive lambda cl repressor functions on a modified operator in yeast cells by masking the TATA element

1995 
We describe the construction and analysis of derivatives of the yeastTDH3 promoter in which the TATA box element has been replaced by a portion of the phage lambda operator containing a consensus TATA site flanked by binding sites for the cl repressor. Transcription of a reporter gene under the control of such a promoter is reduced in cells that express the cl repressor protein. Deletion of the native TATA element of theTDH3 promoter reduces transcription to the same extent. The cl repressor may act by “masking” the TATA element located between the repressor binding sites. Furthermore, the use of a temperature-sensitive cl repressor allowed temperature-dependent transcription of the reporter gene.
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