A role for retinoblastoma protein in potentiating transcriptional activation by the glucocorticoid receptor
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 374 (6522) , 562-565
- https://doi.org/10.1038/374562a0
Abstract
THE Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNF2/SWI2 protein is essential for the regulated expression of a variety of genes1,2. A human SW12/SNF2 homologue, hBrm, is a positive participant in gluco-corticoid-receptor-mediated transcription3, but its mechanism of action is not known. The retinoblastoma protein, RB, has also been shown to stimulate the transcription of several genes4-10, although the target for RB has not been identified in any of these transcriptional events. Here we show that RB upregulates gluco-corticoid-receptor-mediated transcription. The effect of either RB or hBrm is dependent on the presence of the other. Furthermore, we demonstrate that RB and hBrm interact with one another in vitro and in vivo. These results highlight a new role for RB, which is to interact with hBrm in order to potentiate glucocorticoid-receptor-activated transcription.Keywords
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