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. 1995 Aug;15(8):4115-24.
doi: 10.1128/MCB.15.8.4115.

Cloning, functional characterization, and mechanism of action of the B-cell-specific transcriptional coactivator OCA-B

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Cloning, functional characterization, and mechanism of action of the B-cell-specific transcriptional coactivator OCA-B

Y Luo et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1995 Aug.

Abstract

Biochemical purification and cognate cDNA cloning studies have revealed that the previously described transcriptional coactivator OCA-B consists of a 34- or 35-kDa polypeptide with sequence relationships to known coactivators that function by protein-protein interactions. Studies with a recombinant protein have proved that a single OCA-B polypeptide is the main determinant for B-cell-specific activation of immunoglobulin (Ig) promoters and provided additional insights into its mechanism of action. Recombinant OCA-B can function equally well with Oct-1 or Oct-2 on an Ig promoter, but while corresponding POU domains are sufficient for OCA-B interaction, and for octamer-mediated transcription of a histone H2B promoter, an additional Oct-1 or Oct-2 activation domain(s) is necessary for functional synergy with OCA-B. Further studies additional Oct-1 or Oct-2 activation domain(s) is necessary for functional synergy with OCA-B. Further studies show that Ig promoter activation by Oct-1 and OCA-B requires still other general (USA-derived) cofactors and also provide indirect evidence that distinct Oct-interacting cofactors regulate H2B transcription.

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