TIP27: a novel repressor of the nuclear orphan receptor TAK1/TR4.
The nuclear orphan receptor TAK1/TR4 functions as a positive as well as a negative regulator of transcription; however, little is known about the factors regulating or mediating its activity. Yeast two-hybrid analysis using the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of TAK1 as bait identified a novel TAK1-interacting protein, referred to as TIP27, ... which functions as a repressor of TAK1-mediated transactivation. TIP27 is a 27 kDa protein containing two zinc finger motifs. Mammalian two-hybrid analysis showed that TIP27 interacts specifically with TAK1 and not with several other nuclear receptors tested. The region between Asp39 and Lys79 of TIP27, referred to as TAK1-interaction domain (TID), is critical for its interaction with TAK1 while the TAK1-LBD from helix 3 until the C-terminus is required for the optimal interaction with TIP27. Pull-down assays demonstrated that the TIP27 physically interacts with TAK1 and supported the critical importance of the TID. Confocal microscopy showed that in the nucleus, TIP27 and TAK1 co-localize. TIP27 acts as a strong repressor of DR1-dependent transcriptional activation by TAK1. This repression does not involve the inhibition of TAK1 homodimerization or DR1 binding but may be due to an effect on co-activator recruitment by TAK1. Our results indicate that TIP27 functions as a TAK1-selective repressor.
Mesh Terms:
Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Cell Line, Cell Nucleus, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Neoplasm Proteins, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Receptors, Steroid, Receptors, Thyroid Hormone, Repressor Proteins, Tissue Distribution, Two-Hybrid System Techniques
Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Cell Line, Cell Nucleus, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Neoplasm Proteins, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Receptors, Steroid, Receptors, Thyroid Hormone, Repressor Proteins, Tissue Distribution, Two-Hybrid System Techniques
Nucleic Acids Res.
Date: Aug. 11, 2004
PubMed ID: 15302918
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