KAP-1, a novel corepressor for the highly conserved KRAB repression domain.
Open Access
- 15 August 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 10 (16), 2067-2078
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.10.16.2067
Abstract
The KRAB repression domain is one of the most widely distributed transcriptional effector domains yet identified, but its mechanism of repression is unknown. We have cloned a corepressor, KAP-1, which associates with the KRAB domain but not with KRAB mutants that have lost repression activity. KAP-1 can enhance KRAB-mediated repression and is a repressor when directly tethered to DNA. KAP-1 contains a RING finger, B boxes, and a PHD finger; the RING-B1-B2 structure is required for KRAB binding and corepression. We propose that KAP-1 may be a universal corepressor for the large family of KRAB domain-containing transcription factors.Keywords
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