The transactivation domain of adenovirus E1A interacts with the C terminus of human TAF(II)135

  • Mazzarelli J
  • Mengus G
  • Davidson I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The CR3 activation domain of the human adenovirus E1A protein stimulates transcription by forming protein-protein interactions with DNA sequence-specific binding factors and components of the TFIID complex. Here, we demonstrate that CR3 can complex with the extreme C-terminal 105 amino acids of the human TATA box binding-factor-associated protein, hTAF(II)135. Furthermore, the C-terminal region of hTAF(II)135 can block transcriptional stimulation from an E1A-inducible promoter in vivo. This ability of the C terminus of hTAF(II)135 to bind CR3 and to inhibit E1A-inducible activation is highly specific. These results demonstrate for the first time that a discrete fragment of a mammalian TBP-associated factor which targets a specific activator can impair the stimulation of transcription.

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Mazzarelli, J. M., Mengus, G., Davidson, I., & Ricciardi, R. P. (1997). The transactivation domain of adenovirus E1A interacts with the C terminus of human TAF(II)135. Journal of Virology, 71(10), 7978–7983. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.71.10.7978-7983.1997

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