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  2. Repression of promoter activity by CNOT2, a subunit of the transcription regulatory Ccr4-not complex

Repression of promoter activity by CNOT2, a subunit of the transcription regulatory Ccr4-not complex

  • J Biol Chem. 2004 Mar 19;279(12):10848-54. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M311747200.
Carin G M Zwartjes 1 Sandrine Jayne Debbie L C van den Berg H T Marc Timmers
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Physiological Chemistry, Stratenum STR 3.229, University Medical Center Utrecht, Universiteitsweg 100, Utrecht 3584 CG, The Netherlands.
Abstract

The evolutionary conserved Ccr4-Not complex controls mRNA metabolism at multiple levels in eukaryotic cells. Genetic analysis of not mutants in yeast identifies a negative role in transcription, which is dependent on core promoter structure. To obtain direct support for this we targeted individual core subunits of the human Ccr4-Not complex to promoters in transient transfections of human cells. In this experimental setup we found that the CNOT2 and CNOT9(hRcd1/hCaf40) subunits act as repressors of reporter gene activity. Interestingly, recruitment of other Ccr4-Not subunits did not affect the reporter gene. The major repression function of CNOT2 is localized in a specialized protein motif, the Not-Box. This conserved motif is present in all CNOT2 orthologs and surprisingly also in CNOT3 orthologs. Repression by the Not-Box was sensitive to treatment with the histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A. In addition, mutation of a canonical TATA-box enhanced repression. Our experiments show for the first time direct regulation of promoter activity by components of the Ccr4-Not complex.

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