Acetylation of HMG I(Y) by CBP turns off IFN beta expression by disrupting the enhanceosome - PubMed (original) (raw)
Acetylation of HMG I(Y) by CBP turns off IFN beta expression by disrupting the enhanceosome
N Munshi et al. Mol Cell. 1998 Oct.
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Abstract
The transcriptional coactivators CBP and P/CAF are required for activation of transcription from the IFN beta enhanceosome. We show that CBP and P/CAF acetylate HMG I(Y), the essential architectural component required for enhanceosome assembly, at distinct lysine residues, causing distinct effects on transcription. Thus, in the context of the enhanceosome, acetylation of HMG I by CBP, but not by P/CAF, leads to enhanceosome destabilization and disassembly. We demonstrate that acetylation of HMG I(Y) by CBP is essential for turning off IFN beta gene expression. Finally, we show that the acetyltransferase activities of CBP and P/CAF modulate both the strength of the transcriptional response and the kinetics of virus-dependent activation of the IFN beta gene.
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