| Literature DB >> 27596240 |
Zhaolong Liu1, Le Yang1, Yanxiang Sun1, Xiaofeng Xie1, Jianping Huang2.
Abstract
ASF1a (anti-silencing function 1a), an evolutionarily conserved protein and a histone chaperone, is required for a variety of chromatin-mediated cellular processes. However, the function of ASF1a in innate immune response remains unclear. Here, we find that ASF1a is induced in Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV)-infected macrophages in a manner that is dependent on IRF3 signal. ASF1a promotes VSV-triggered IFN-β production. Moreover, acetylation of H3K56 increases at the ifnb promoter after VSV infection, which is dependent on ASF1a. Furthermore, we find ASF1a-mediated H3K56ac is dependent on the acetyltransferases activity of CREB binding protein (CBP) and the association between ASF1a and CBP. Therefore, our work provides a new insight into the antiviral mechanism that histone chaperone ASF1a-mediated H3K56ac modification promotes IFN-β production.Entities:
Keywords: ASF1a; CBP; H3K56; IFN-β
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27596240 DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2016.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Immunol ISSN: 0161-5890 Impact factor: 4.407