The transcriptional co-activator p/CIP binds CBP and mediates nuclear-receptor function
- PMID: 9192892
- DOI: 10.1038/42652
The transcriptional co-activator p/CIP binds CBP and mediates nuclear-receptor function
Abstract
The functionally conserved proteins CBP and p300 act in conjunction with other factors to activate transcription of DNA. A new factor, p/CIP, has been discovered that is present in the cell as a complex with CBP and is required for transcriptional activity of nuclear receptors and other CBP/p300-dependent transcription factors. The highly related nuclear-receptor co-activator protein NCoA-1 is also specifically required for ligand-dependent activation of genes by nuclear receptors. p/CIP, NCoA-1 and CBP all contain related leucine-rich charged helical interaction motifs that are required for receptor-specific mechanisms of gene activation, and allow the selective inhibition of distinct signal-transduction pathways.
Comment in
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Transcriptional activation. Something new to hang your HAT on.Nature. 1997 Jun 12;387(6634):654-5. doi: 10.1038/42594. Nature. 1997. PMID: 9192883 No abstract available.
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