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Transcriptional coactivator, CIITA, is an acetyltransferase that bypasses a promoter requirement for TAF(II)250

Authors :
T. Kevin Howcroft
Jenny P.-Y. Ting
Xin Sheng Zhu
Aparna Raval
Dinah S. Singer
Susan Kirshner
Jocelyn D. Weissman
Kazunari Yokoyama
Source :
Molecular cell. 7(1)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The CIITA coactivator is essential for transcriptional activation of MHC class II genes and mediates enhanced MHC class I transcription. We now report that CIITA contains an intrinsic acetyltransferase (AT) activity that maps to a region within the N-terminal segment of CIITA, between amino acids 94 and 132. The AT activity is regulated by the C-terminal GTP-binding domain and is stimulated by GTP. CIITA-mediated transactivation depends on the AT activity. Further, we report that, although constitutive MHC class I transcription depends on TAF(II)250, CIITA activates the promoter in the absence of functional TAF(II)250.

Details

ISSN :
10972765
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....906635a3fec6252d717edfa3a75d0ba4