1. p300 and PCAF act cooperatively to mediate transcriptional activation from chromatin templates by notch intracellular domains in vitro.
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Wallberg AE, Pedersen K, Lendahl U, and Roeder RG
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- Animals, DNA-Binding Proteins genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins metabolism, Drosophila Proteins metabolism, Histone Acetyltransferases, Humans, Immunoglobulin J Recombination Signal Sequence-Binding Protein, Membrane Proteins genetics, Mice, Nuclear Proteins genetics, Nuclear Proteins metabolism, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Proto-Oncogene Proteins genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins metabolism, Receptor, Notch1, Receptor, Notch4, Receptors, Notch, Recombinant Fusion Proteins genetics, Recombinant Fusion Proteins metabolism, Repressor Proteins genetics, Repressor Proteins metabolism, Templates, Genetic, Trans-Activators, Transcription Factors metabolism, Transcription, Genetic, p300-CBP Transcription Factors, Acetyltransferases metabolism, Cell Cycle Proteins metabolism, Chromatin genetics, Membrane Proteins metabolism, Receptors, Cell Surface, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins metabolism, Signal Transduction physiology, Transcriptional Activation
- Abstract
Ligand activation of Notch receptors leads to release of the intracellular receptor domain (Notch IC), which translocates to the nucleus and interacts with the DNA-binding protein RBP-Jkappa to control expression of specific target genes. A number of proteins have been shown to interact with Notch ICs and to modulate target gene activation, but the precise function of and interplay between these factors is not known. This report investigates the Notch IC-interacting proteins, p300, PCAF, and Mastermind-like 1 (MAML1), in an in vitro transcription system with purified factors and naked DNA or chromatin templates. MAML1, RBP-Jkappa, and Notch IC are all required for optimal transcription from DNA, whereas transcription from chromatin requires, in addition, p300, which interacts with MAML1. The transcriptional activity of p300 requires acetyl coenzyme A, indicating that it functions as a histone acetyltransferase when mediating Notch IC function. PCAF is unable to promote transcription on its own but enhances Notch IC-mediated transcription from chromatin in conjunction with p300. These data define a critical role for p300 in the potentiation of Notch IC function by MAML1 and PCAF, provide the first evidence for cooperativity between PCAF and p300 in Notch IC function, and also indicate direct effects of RBP-Jkappa, Notch IC, and MAML1 on the general transcription machinery.
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- 2002
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