scholarly journals The Transcriptional Co-activator Protein p100 Recruits Histone Acetyltransferase Activity to STAT6 and Mediates Interaction between the CREB-binding Protein and STAT6

2005 ◽  
Vol 280 (15) ◽  
pp. 14989-14996 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tuuli Välineva ◽  
Jie Yang ◽  
Riitta Palovuori ◽  
Olli Silvennoinen
1998 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 3596-3603 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter B. Dallas ◽  
Ian Wayne Cheney ◽  
Da-Wei Liao ◽  
Valerie Bowrin ◽  
Whitney Byam ◽  
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ABSTRACT p300 and the closely related CREB binding protein (CBP) are transcriptional adaptors that are present in intracellular complexes with TATA binding protein (TBP) and bind to upstream activators including p53 and nuclear hormone receptors. They have intrinsic and associated histone acetyltransferase activity, suggesting that chromatin modification is an essential part of their role in regulating transcription. Detailed characterization of a panel of antibodies raised against p300/CBP has revealed the existence of a 270-kDa cellular protein, p270, distinct from p300 and CBP but sharing at least two independent epitopes with p300. The subset of p300/CBP-derived antibodies that cross-reacts with p270 consistently coprecipitates a series a cellular proteins with relative molecular masses ranging from 44 to 190 kDa. Purification and analysis of various proteins in this group reveals that they are components of the human SWI/SNF complex and that p270 is an integral member of this complex.


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