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J Biol Chem 2001, PMID: 11279242

The human homologue of the yeast DNA repair and TFIIH regulator MMS19 is an AF-1-specific coactivator of estrogen receptor.

Wu, X; Li, H; Chen, J D

Steroid/nuclear hormone receptors are ligand-dependent transcriptional regulators that control gene expression in a wide array of biological processes. The transcriptional activity of the receptors is mediated by an N-terminal ligand-independent transcriptional activation function AF-1 and a C-terminal ligand-dependent transcriptional activation function AF-2. The nuclear receptor coactivator RAC3 (also known as AIB1/ACTR/pCIP/TRAM-1/SRC-3) is amplified in breast cancer cells, where it forms a complex with estrogen receptor (ER) and enhances AF-2 activity of the receptor. Here, we identify a putative human homologue of the yeast DNA repair and transcriptional regulator MMS19 as a RAC3-interacting protein. The human MMS19 interacts with the N-terminal PAS-A/B domain of RAC3 in vivo and in vitro through a conserved C-terminal domain. Interestingly, the human MMS19 also interacts with estrogen receptors in a ligand-independent manner but not with retinoic acid receptor or thyroid hormone receptor. Overexpression of the interacting domain of hMMS19 strongly inhibits ER-mediated transcriptional activation, indicating a dominant negative activity. In contrast, over expression of the full-length hMMS19 enhances ER-mediated transcriptional activation. We find that hMMS19 stimulates the AF-1 activity of ERalpha, but not the AF-2 activity, suggesting that hMMS19 may be an AF-1-specific transcriptional coactivator of estrogen receptor.

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Manually curated Databases

  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: MMS19 — ESR2 (direct interaction, pull down)
  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: ESR1 — MMS19 (direct interaction, pull down)
  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: RARA — MMS19 (direct interaction, pull down)
  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: THRB — MMS19 (direct interaction, pull down)
  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: MMS19 — NCOA3 (direct interaction, two hybrid)
  • IRef Biogrid Interaction: MMS19 — NCOA3 (direct interaction, pull down)
  • Gene Ontology Complexes holo TFIIH complex: holo TFIIH complex complex (MNAT1-MMS19-CDK7)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: ESR2 — MMS19 (two hybrid)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: ESR2 — MMS19 (in vitro)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: ESR1 — MMS19 (two hybrid)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: ESR1 — MMS19 (in vitro)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: MMS19 — NCOA3 (in vitro)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: MMS19 — NCOA3 (two hybrid)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: MMS19 — NCOA3 (in vivo)
In total, 8 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases