Recruitment of HAT Complexes by Direct Activator Interactions with the ATM-Related Tra1 Subunit

Christine E. Brown(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), LeAnn J. Howe(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kyle M. Sousa(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Stephen C. Alley(Pennsylvania State University), Michael J. Carrozza(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Song Tan, Jerry L. Workman(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
June 22, 2001
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Abstract

Promoter-specific recruitment of histone acetyltransferase activity is often critical for transcriptional activation. We present a detailed study of the interaction between the histone acetyltransferase complexes SAGA and NuA4, and transcription activators. We demonstrate by affinity chromatography and photo-cross-linking label transfer that acidic activators directly interact with Tra1p, a shared subunit of SAGA and NuA4. Mutations within the COOH-terminus of Tra1p disrupted its interaction with activators and resulted in gene-specific transcriptional defects that correlated with lowered promoter-specific histone acetylation. These data demonstrate that the essential Tra1 protein serves as a common target for activators in both SAGA and NuA4 acetyltransferases.


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