| Literature DB >> 9751061 |
L Xu1, R M Lavinsky, J S Dasen, S E Flynn, E M McInerney, T M Mullen, T Heinzel, D Szeto, E Korzus, R Kurokawa, A K Aggarwal, D W Rose, C K Glass, M G Rosenfeld.
Abstract
POU-domain proteins, such as the pituitary-specific factor Pit-1, are members of the homeodomain family of proteins which are important in development and homeostasis, acting constitutively or in response to signal-transduction pathways to either repress or activate the expression of specific genes. Here we show that whereas homeodomain-containing repressors such as Rpx2 seem to recruit only a co-repressor complex, the activity of Pit-1 is determined by a regulated balance between a co-repressor complex that contains N-CoR/SMRT, mSin3A/B and histone deacetylases, and a co-activator complex that includes the CREB-binding protein (CBP) and p/CAF. Activation of Pit-1 by cyclic AMP or growth factors depends on distinct amino- and carboxy-terminal domains of CBP, respectively. Furthermore, the histone acetyltransferase functions of CBP or p/CAF are required for Pit-1 function that is stimulated by cyclic AMP or growth factors, respectively. These data show that there is a switch in specific requirements for histone acetyltransferases and CBP domains in mediating the effects of different signal-transduction pathways on specific DNA-bound transcription factors.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9751061 DOI: 10.1038/26270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962