Journal article

Functional analysis of TamA, a coactivator of nitrogen-regulated gene expression in Aspergillus nidulans

A Small, R Todd, M Zanker, S Delimitrou, M Hynes, M Davis

Molecular Genetics and Genomics | SPRINGER-VERLAG | Published : 2001

Abstract

The tamA gene of Aspergillus nidulans encodes a 739-amino acid protein with similarity to Uga35p/Dal81p/DurLp of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It has been proposed that TamA functions as a co-activator of AreA, the major nitrogen regulatory protein in A. nidulans. Because Area functions as a transcriptional activator under nitrogen-limiting conditions, we investigated whether TamA was also present in the nucleus. We found that a GFP-TamA fusion protein was predominantly localised to the nucleus in the presence and absence of ammonium, and that AreA was not required for this distribution. As the predicted DNA-binding domain of TamA is not essential for function, we have used a number of approache..

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