Nature, Vol.382, No.6589, 319-324, 1996
A P300/Cbp-Associated Factor That Competes with the Adenoviral Oncoprotein E1A
The adenoviral oncoprotein E1A induces progression through the cell cycle by binding to the products of the p300/CBP and retinoblastoma gene families. A new cellular p300/CBP-associated factor (P/CAF) having intrinsic histone acetylase activity has been identified that competes with E1A. Exogenous expression of P/CAF in HeLa cells inhibits cell-cycle progression and counteracts the mitogenic activity of E1A. E1A disturbs the normal cellular interaction between p300/CBP and its associated histone acetylase.
Keywords:NUCLEAR-PROTEIN CBP;TRANSCRIPTIONAL ADAPTERS;ACTIVATION;YEAST;CREB;DNA;NUCLEOSOME;DOMAINS;CELLS;P300