Publication Date:
1996
abstract:
Human p300 protein is a cellular target of adenoviral E1A oncoprotein and a potential transcriptional coactivator. Both p300 and Rb family protein-binding regions of E1A are required for the repression of muscle gene expression, which is regulated by MyoD family transactivators, This implies that p300 is involved in MyoD-dependent transactivation, We show that the repression of MyoD mediated E box (MyoD consensus) reporter activity by E1A is correlated with its interaction with p300, indicating that p300 participates in MyoD-dependent transactivation, In addition, p300 is able to interact both in vivo and in vitro with MyoD through a portion at the carboxyl-terminal cysteine/histidine-rich domain and associates with the components of the basal transcriptional complex through its two separate transactivation domains at the amino and carboxyl termini, Consistent with its role as a coactivator, p300 potentiates MyoD-activated transcription.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CELL-CYCLE; DIFFERENTIATION; ACTIVATION; DOMAINS; PRODUCT; BINDING
List of contributors:
Felsani, Armando; Caruso, Maurizia
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