AbstractThe transcriptional co-regulator CBP (CREB-binding protein) has a highly conserved cysteine/histidine-rich region (CH2) whose structure and function remain uncharacterized. Using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR spectroscopy), sequence alignment, mass spectrometry, and mutagenesis, we show that the CH2 domain is not a canonical plant homeodomain (PHD) finger, as previously proposed, but binds an additional zinc atom through the region N-terminal to the putative PHD motif. The CH2 domain and the preceding bromodomain interact and mutually stabilize each other, implying a cooperative function. We tested the hypothesis that the bromodomain and the CH2 domain can interact with histones, but found that the CH2 does not participate in hist...
AbstractMany different zinc binding modules have been identified. Their abundance and variety sugges...
The first putative prokaryotic Cys2His2 zinc-finger domain has been identified in the transcription...
The plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers are amongst the largest family of epigenetic domains, first char...
AbstractThe transcriptional co-regulator CBP (CREB-binding protein) has a highly conserved cysteine/...
SummaryHistone lysine acetylation is central to epigenetic control of gene transcription. Bromodomai...
CREB-binding protein (CBP) and p300 are highly conserved and functionally related transcription coac...
AbstractBromodomain-PHD finger protein 1 (BRPF1) is part of the MOZ HAT complex and contains a uniqu...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Transcription is strictly regulated by numerous factors including transcription coactivators. The p3...
SummaryBromodomain functions as the acetyl-lysine binding domains to regulate gene transcription in ...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Histone acetylation is an important posttranslational modification correlated with gene activation. ...
Transcriptional factors bearing a Cys2His2 zinc finger were thought to be confined to eukaryotes, bu...
Summary: The core subunit of the MORF acetyltransferase complex BRPF1 contains a unique combination ...
Cys2-His2 (C2H2) zinc finger domains were originally identified as DNA binding domains, and uncharac...
AbstractMany different zinc binding modules have been identified. Their abundance and variety sugges...
The first putative prokaryotic Cys2His2 zinc-finger domain has been identified in the transcription...
The plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers are amongst the largest family of epigenetic domains, first char...
AbstractThe transcriptional co-regulator CBP (CREB-binding protein) has a highly conserved cysteine/...
SummaryHistone lysine acetylation is central to epigenetic control of gene transcription. Bromodomai...
CREB-binding protein (CBP) and p300 are highly conserved and functionally related transcription coac...
AbstractBromodomain-PHD finger protein 1 (BRPF1) is part of the MOZ HAT complex and contains a uniqu...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Transcription is strictly regulated by numerous factors including transcription coactivators. The p3...
SummaryBromodomain functions as the acetyl-lysine binding domains to regulate gene transcription in ...
Zinc finger (ZF) domains, that represent the majority of the DNA-binding motifs in eukaryotes, are i...
Histone acetylation is an important posttranslational modification correlated with gene activation. ...
Transcriptional factors bearing a Cys2His2 zinc finger were thought to be confined to eukaryotes, bu...
Summary: The core subunit of the MORF acetyltransferase complex BRPF1 contains a unique combination ...
Cys2-His2 (C2H2) zinc finger domains were originally identified as DNA binding domains, and uncharac...
AbstractMany different zinc binding modules have been identified. Their abundance and variety sugges...
The first putative prokaryotic Cys2His2 zinc-finger domain has been identified in the transcription...
The plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers are amongst the largest family of epigenetic domains, first char...