The ETS Domain Transcription Factor Elk-1 Contains a Novel Class of Repression Domain

Shen‐Hsi Yang(University of Manchester), Donna C. Bumpass(University of Dundee), Neil D. Perkins(University of Dundee), Andrew D Sharrocks(University of Manchester)
Molecular and Cellular Biology
July 1, 2002
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Abstract

The ETS domain transcription factor Elk-1 serves as an integration point for different mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathways. Phosphorylation of Elk-1 by MAP kinases triggers its activation. However, while the activation process is well understood, its downregulation-inactivation is less well characterized. The ETS DNA-binding domain plays a role in the downregulation of Elk-dependent promoter activity following mitogenic activation by recruiting the mSin3A-HDAC complex. Here we have identified a novel evolutionarily conserved repression domain in Elk-1, termed the R motif, which serves to reduce the basal transcriptional activity of Elk-1 and dampen its response to mitogenic signals. This domain is highly potent and portable and can repress transcription in trans. The R motif is related to the CRD1 repression domain in p300 and can functionally replace this domain and confer p21(waf1/cip1) inducibility on p300. However, the R motif acts in a context-dependent manner and is not p21(waf1/cip1) responsive in Elk-1. Thus, the Elk-1 R motif and the p300 CRD1 motif represent a new class of repression domains that are regulated in a context-dependent manner.


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