Evidence of a Transcriptional Co-activator Function of Cohesin STAG/SA/Scc3

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Cohesins hold sister chromatids together from DNA replication until they are segregated. Although cohesins Smc1, Smc3, and Scc1/Rad21 are involved in chromatid cohesion and other cellular processes, little is known about the other mitotic cohesin subunit, Scc3/STAG. Here we describe STAG/Scc3, which may act as a transcriptional co-activator. STAG2 is able to enhance the activity of the tumor necrosis factor α, the CD69, and the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat promoters in a NF-κB-dependent manner. In addition, STAG2 interacts with the viral transactivator Tat and enhances the Tat-mediated activation of the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat promoter. Moreover, STAG2 co-activates a multimeric NF-κB reporter construct and enhances the activity of the transactivation domain of p65/RelA in a Gal4 system. This function is dependent on one of the LXXLL co-activation motives present in this cohesin and is substantiated by the interaction of STAG2 with the p65 subunit of NF-κB. These results describe a novel activity for cohesins, suggesting a role for STAG/Scc3 in transcriptional regulation.

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Lara-Pezzi, E., Pezzi, N., Prieto, I., Barthelemy, I., Carreiro, C., Martínez, A., … Barbero, J. L. (2004). Evidence of a Transcriptional Co-activator Function of Cohesin STAG/SA/Scc3. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(8), 6553–6559. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M307663200

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