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Mechanisms of viral activators.
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Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology [Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol] 1998; Vol. 63, pp. 243-52. - Publication Year :
- 1998
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Abstract
- Adenovirus large E1A, Epstein-Barr virus Zebra, and herpes simplex virus VP16 were studied as models of animal cell transcriptional activators. Large E1A can activate transcription from a TATA box, a result that leads us to suggest that it interacts with a general transcription factor. Initial studies showed that large E1A binds directly to the TBP subunit of TFIID. However, analysis of multiple E1A and TBP mutants failed to support the significance of this in vitro interaction for the mechanism of activation. Recent studies to be reported elsewhere indicate that conserved region 3 of large E1A, which is required for its activation function, binds to one subunit of a multisubunit protein that stimulates in vitro transcription in response to large E1A and other activators. A method was developed for the rapid purification of TFIID approximately 25,000-fold to near homogeneity from a cell line engineered to express an epitope-tagged form of TBP. Purified TFIID contains 11 major TAFs ranging in mass from approximately 250 to 20 kD. Zta and VP16, but not large E1A, greatly stimulate the rate and extent of assembly of a TFIID-TFIIA complex on promoter DNA (DA complex). For VP16, this is a function of the carboxy-terminal activation subdomain. An excellent correlation was found between the ability of VP16C mutants to stimulate DA complex assembly and their ability to activate transcription in vivo. Consequently, for a subset of activation domains, DA complex assembly activity is an important component of the overall mechanism of activation.
- Subjects :
- Adenovirus E1A Proteins metabolism
Animals
DNA-Binding Proteins metabolism
HeLa Cells
Herpes Simplex Virus Protein Vmw65 metabolism
Humans
Transcription Factor TFIID
Transcription Factors, TFII metabolism
Transcriptional Activation
Viruses metabolism
Trans-Activators metabolism
Transcription Factors metabolism
Transcription, Genetic
Viral Proteins
Viruses genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0091-7451
- Volume :
- 63
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10384288
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1101/sqb.1998.63.243