Life and death of transcriptional co-activator p300
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Transcriptional co-activator p300, which contains an intrinsic
histone acetyltransferase activity, is required for an array of
important cellular processes. Tight control of p300 function
is critical to ensure precise histone acetylation and gene
activation. Dysregulation of p300 has been implicated in many
types of diseases and numerous studies have examined the
functional requirement of p300 to act as a co-activator or as
an acetyltransferase for other transcription regulators. Few,
however, have tackled how p300 itself is regulated and if posttranslational
modification and spatial distribution are means of
p300 regulation. In this article, we present a current view on
the molecular mechanisms by which the activity and stability
of p300 is regulated.
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gene regulation, transcription factor, acetylation, phosphorylation, proteasome, ubiquitin, sumoylation, aggresome
