Cell 1994,
PMID: 8062391
Ge, H; Roeder, R G
Activator-dependent transcription in mammalian cells requires upstream stimulatory activity (USA)-derived cofactors in addition to those present in TFIID. A novel positive cofactor (PC4) purified from the human USA fraction effected a marked enhancement (up to 85-fold) of GAL4-AH-dependent transcription in conjunction with TFIID and other general factors. Isolation of a corresponding cDNA identified PC4 as a 127 residue single-stranded DNA-binding protein with serine-rich regions near the N-terminus. Recombinant PC4 was functionally equivalent to native PC4, and both proteins markedly enhanced activation by diverse activation domains fused to the DNA-binding domain of GAL4. Recombinant PC4 interacted independently both with free or DNA-bound VP16 activation domains and with free or DNA-bound TFIIA-TBP complexes (but not with TBP alone). These results indicate that PC4 is a general coactivator that functions cooperatively with TAFs and mediates functional interactions between upstream activators and the general transcriptional machinery.
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Gene Ontology Complexes transcription factor complex:
transcription factor complex complex (ATF7IP-GSC-GCM1-MAFB-NKX2-1-NKX2-5-RARG-KLF4-FOXF1-FOXF2-FOXE3-LDB1-ZFHX3-GATA6-SNAI3-FOXH1-KAT5-AHR-EYA3-NFATC2-CRX-MED27-HES6-SKI-XRCC6-ARNTL-SUB1-JUN-SOX17-SCX-DMBX1-TCF4-TCF7-PDLIM1-TFEB-LBX1-TRRAP-NAA16-EPAS1-MGA-PTF1A-HOXD12-MEF2B-TFDP3-TFDP1-HDAC2-YY1-SMAD9-CLOCK-ONECUT3-SMAD5-SMAD6-SMAD7-SMAD1-SMAD2-PRKDC-RCOR2-NHLH2-REL-TBX5-ARNTL2-BSX-HOXA10-HOXB13-MED23-PUS1-TAL1-RBL1-RBL2-MINA-HMGA1-BARX2-LEF1-EP300-PMF1-ARID5A-WWTR1-LMO2-LMO4-TP73-ABT1-CDK2-DKFZp686M216-CREG1-CTNNB1-SOX9-HAND2-SOX2-TEAD2-MYOG-TEAD4-CEBPA-GFI1B-MYOD1-ALX1-NPAS4-TFAP2D-FIGLA-ALX4-ETS1-PROP1-ASCL3-HCLS1-MSX1-MSX2-SRA1-AJUBA-MTA2-SIN3A-POU3F2-POU3F1-BEX1-MLXIPL-NR2E3-PBX2-ANKRD1-E2F6-E2F5-E2F4-E2F3-E2F2-E2F1-E2F8-CREBBP-ATF5-ATF4-POU2F3)
In total, 8001 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases