A B-cell coactivator of octamer-binding transcription factors
- 26 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 373 (6512) , 360-362
- https://doi.org/10.1038/373360a0
Abstract
THE octamer motif (ATGCAAAT) paradoxically plays a central role in mediating the activity of both B-cell specific and ubiquitous promoters. It has been widely assumed that the predominantly lymphoid-restricted octamer-binding factor Oct-2 mediates tissue-specific promoter activity, whereas the ubiquitously expressed Oct-1 mediates general promoter activity, but this view has been challenged1–6. Here we use a modified yeast one-hybrid assay to isolate a B-cell factor, Bobl, which associates with either Oct-2 or Oct-1. In transfection experiments, this factor boosts Oct-1-mediated promoter activity and to a lesser extent, that of Oct-2. This coactivation is strictly dependent on the specific interaction with Oct-1 or Oct-2 because deletion of the octamer motif abolishes coactivation. We conclude that Bobl could represent a new tissue-specific transcriptional coactivator which may convert a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor to a cell-type-specific activator.Keywords
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