A Mammalian Histone Deacetylase Related to the Yeast Transcriptional Regulator Rpd3p

Jack Taunton(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Christian A. Hassig(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Stuart L. Schreiber(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
April 19, 1996
Cited by 1,800

Abstract

Trapoxin is a microbially derived cyclotetrapeptide that inhibits histone deacetylation in vivo and causes mammalian cells to arrest in the cell cycle. A trapoxin affinity matrix was used to isolate two nuclear proteins that copurified with histone deacetylase activity. Both proteins were identified by peptide microsequencing, and a complementary DNA encoding the histone deacetylase catalytic subunit (HD1) was cloned from a human Jurkat T cell library. As the predicted protein is very similar to the yeast transcriptional regulator Rpd3p, these results support a role for histone deacetylase as a key regulator of eukaryotic transcription.


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