The interaction of RB with E2F coincides with an inhibition of the transcriptional activity of E2F.
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- 1 February 1992
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 6 (2) , 177-185
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.6.2.177
Abstract
Recent experiments have shown that the E2F transcription factor is in a complex with the RB1 gene product. The E2F-pRB complex can be reconstituted in an in vitro assay using a GST-RB fusion protein isolated from Escherichia coli. This interaction is dependent on pRB sequences involved in E1A/T-antigen binding as well as carboxy-terminal pRB sequences that are not necessary for E1A/T binding. Moreover, reconstitution assays reveal a requirement for an accessory factor, in addition to E2F and pRB, for formation of the E2F-pRB complex. Assays of transcription from the adenovirus E2 promoter in transfection experiments demonstrate that formation of the complex containing pRB and E2F coincides with an inhibition of E2F-dependent transcriptional activity. A mutant pRB protein that does not associate with E2F does not inhibit transcription. We conclude that as a consequence of its interaction with E2F, pRB may regulate the transcriptional function of the E2F factor.Keywords
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