Enhancer-specific modulation of E protein activity Journal Article


Authors: Markus, M.; Du, Z.; Benezra, R.
Article Title: Enhancer-specific modulation of E protein activity
Abstract: Homodimeric complexes of members of the E protein family of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors are important for tissue-specific activation of genes in B lymphocytes (Bain, G., Gruenwald, S., and Murre, C. (1993) Mol. Cell Biol. 13, 3522-3529; Shen, C. P., and Kadesch, T. (1995) Mol. Cell Biol. 15, 4518-4524; Jacobs, Y., et al. (1994) Mol. Cell Biol. 14, 4087-4096; Wilson, R. B., et al. (1991) Mol. Cell Biol. 11, 6185-6191). These homodimers, however, have little activity on myogenic enhancers (Weintraub, H., Genetta, T., and Kadesch, T. (1994) Genes Dev. 8, 2203-2211). We report here the identification of a novel cis-acting transcriptional repression domain in the E protein family of bHLH transcription factors. This domain, the Rep domain, is present in each of the known vertebrate E proteins. Extensive mapping analysis demonstrates that this domain is an acidic region of 30 amino acids with a predicted loop structure. Fusion studies indicate that the Rep domain can repress both of the E protein transactivation domains (AD1 and AD2). Physiologically, the Rep domain plays a key role in maintaining E protein homodimers in an inactive state on myogenic enhancers. In addition, we demonstrate that Rep domain mediated repression of AD1 is a necessary for the function of MyoD-E protein heterodimeric complexes. These studies demonstrate that the Rep domain is important for modulating the transcriptional activity of E proteins and provide key insights into both the selectivity and mechanism of action of E protein containing bHLH protein complexes.
Keywords: unclassified drug; human cell; dna-binding proteins; sequence deletion; nonhuman; protein domain; protein function; proteins; protein analysis; animal cell; animals; mice; complex formation; genes; cell line; basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors; nerve tissue proteins; transcription, genetic; hela cells; transfection; cercopithecus aethiops; cos cells; physiology; animalia; transcription factors; vertebrata; transcription regulation; amino acid sequence; conserved sequence; molecular sequence data; sequence alignment; recombinant proteins; dimerization; mutagenesis, site-directed; protein structure, tertiary; trans-activators; helicase; dna primers; amino acids; protein structure; repressor proteins; sarcoidosis, pulmonary; dna helicases; tissue; tcf transcription factors; modulation; helix loop helix protein; mapping; dimers; helix-loop-helix motifs; humans; human; priority journal; article; protein e; genetta
Journal Title: Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume: 277
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0021-9258
Publisher: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  
Date Published: 2002-02-22
Start Page: 6469
End Page: 6477
Language: English
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110659200
PUBMED: 11724804
PROVIDER: scopus
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