Herpes simplex virion protein 16 (VP16) contains two strong activation regions that can independently and cooperatively activate transcription in vivo. We have identified the regions and residues involved in the interaction with the human transcriptional coactivator positive cofactor 4 (PC4) and the general transcription factor TFIIB. NMR and biochemical experiments revealed that both VP16 activation regions are required for the interaction and undergo a conformational transition from random coil to α-helix upon binding to its target PC4. The interaction is strongly electrostatically driven and the binding to PC4 is enhanced by the presence of its amino-terminal domain. We propose models for binding of VP16 to the core domains of PC4 and TF...
Acidic transcriptional activation domains function well in both yeast and mammalian cells, and some ...
On infection, the herpes simplex virus (HSV) virion protein VP16 (Vmw65; αTIF) forms a transcription...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mechanism by which transcriptional activators increase t...
Activation domains are functional modules that enable sequence-specific DNA binding proteins to stim...
The Herpes Simplex Virion Protein 16 (VP16) activates transcription through a series of protein/ pro...
Proteins frequently contain unstructured regions apart from a functionally important and wellconserv...
AbstractThe general transcription factor TFIIB plays a crucial role in the assembly of the transcrip...
Background: The Herpes Simplex Virion Protein 16 (VP16) contains a strong activation domain which ca...
Eukaryotic transcription is regulated by interactions between gene-specific activators and the coact...
The human Activator-Recruited Cofactor (ARC)/Mediator co-activator complex interacts with many trans...
The VP16 protein of herpes simplex virus is a potent transcriptional activator of the viral immediat...
Eukaryotic transcription is regulated by interactions between gene-specific activators and the coact...
Eukaryotic transcription is regulated by interactions between gene-specific activators and the coact...
Gene activators contain activation domains that are thought torecruit limitingcomponentsof thetransc...
AbstractThe general transcription factor TFIIB plays a crucial role in the assembly of the transcrip...
Acidic transcriptional activation domains function well in both yeast and mammalian cells, and some ...
On infection, the herpes simplex virus (HSV) virion protein VP16 (Vmw65; αTIF) forms a transcription...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mechanism by which transcriptional activators increase t...
Activation domains are functional modules that enable sequence-specific DNA binding proteins to stim...
The Herpes Simplex Virion Protein 16 (VP16) activates transcription through a series of protein/ pro...
Proteins frequently contain unstructured regions apart from a functionally important and wellconserv...
AbstractThe general transcription factor TFIIB plays a crucial role in the assembly of the transcrip...
Background: The Herpes Simplex Virion Protein 16 (VP16) contains a strong activation domain which ca...
Eukaryotic transcription is regulated by interactions between gene-specific activators and the coact...
The human Activator-Recruited Cofactor (ARC)/Mediator co-activator complex interacts with many trans...
The VP16 protein of herpes simplex virus is a potent transcriptional activator of the viral immediat...
Eukaryotic transcription is regulated by interactions between gene-specific activators and the coact...
Eukaryotic transcription is regulated by interactions between gene-specific activators and the coact...
Gene activators contain activation domains that are thought torecruit limitingcomponentsof thetransc...
AbstractThe general transcription factor TFIIB plays a crucial role in the assembly of the transcrip...
Acidic transcriptional activation domains function well in both yeast and mammalian cells, and some ...
On infection, the herpes simplex virus (HSV) virion protein VP16 (Vmw65; αTIF) forms a transcription...
grantor: University of TorontoThe mechanism by which transcriptional activators increase t...