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Ajuba functions as a histone deacetylase-dependent co-repressor for autoregulation of the growth factor-independent-1 transcription factor.

Diego E Montoya-Durango1, Chinavenmeni S Velu, Avedis Kazanjian, Meghan E B Rojas, Chris M Jay, Gregory D Longmore, H Leighton Grimes.   

Abstract

Growth factor independent-1 (Gfi1) is a zinc finger protein with a SNAG-transcriptional repressor domain. Ajuba is a LIM domain protein that shuttles between the cytoplasm and the nucleus. Ajuba functions as a co-repressor for synthetic Gfi1 SNAG-repressor domain-containing constructs, but a role for Ajuba co-repression of the cognate DNA bound Gfi1 protein has not been defined. Co-immunoprecipitation of synthetic and endogenous proteins and co-elution with gel filtration suggest that an endogenous Ajuba.Gfi1.HDAC multiprotein complex is possible. Active histone deacetylase activity co-immunoprecipitates with Ajuba or Gfi1, and both proteins depend upon histone deacetylases for full transcriptional repression activity. Ajuba LIM domains directly bind to Gfi1, but the association is not SNAG domain-dependent. ChIP analysis and reciprocal knockdown experiments suggest that Ajuba selectively functions as a co-repressor for Gfi1 autoregulation. The data suggest that Ajuba is utilized as a corepressor selectively on Gfi1 target genes.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18805794      PMCID: PMC2581551          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M802320200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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