Hic-5, an adaptor-like nuclear receptor coactivator
Author(s) -
Marjet D. Heitzer,
Donald Defranco
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
nuclear receptor signaling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.434
H-Index - 33
ISSN - 1550-7629
DOI - 10.1621/nrs.04019
Subject(s) - coactivator , chromatin , nuclear receptor coactivator 3 , nuclear receptor , nuclear receptor coactivator 1 , microbiology and biotechnology , transcription coregulator , biology , transcription factor , nuclear receptor coactivator 2 , signal transducing adaptor protein , nuclear protein , histone acetyltransferase , chromatin remodeling , genetics , signal transduction , dna , gene
In recent years, numerous nuclear receptor-interacting proteins have been identified that influence nuclear transcription through their direct modification of chromatin. Along with coactivators that possess histone acetyltransferase (HAT) or methyltransferase activity, other coactivators that lack recognizable chromatin-modifying activity have been discovered whose mechanism of action is largely unknown. The presence of multiple protein-protein interaction motifs within mechanistically undefined coactivators suggests that they function as adaptor molecules, either recruiting or stabilizing promoter-specific protein complexes. This perspective will focus on a family of nuclear receptor coactivators (i.e., group III LIM domain proteins related to paxillin) that appear to provide a scaffold to stabilize receptor interactions with chromatin-modifying coregulators.
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