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  2. Modulation of CP2 family transcriptional activity by CRTR-1 and sumoylation

Modulation of CP2 family transcriptional activity by CRTR-1 and sumoylation

  • PLoS One. 2010 Jul 22;5(7):e11702. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011702.
Sarah To 1 Stephen J Rodda Peter D Rathjen Rebecca A Keough
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Affiliation

  • 1 School of Molecular and Biomedical Science, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Abstract

CRTR-1 is a member of the CP2 family of transcription factors. Unlike Other members of the family which are widely expressed, CRTR-1 expression shows specific spatio-temporal regulation. Gene targeting demonstrates that CRTR-1 plays a central role in the maturation and function of the salivary glands and the kidney. CRTR-1 has also recently been identified as a component of the complex transcriptional network that maintains pluripotency in embryonic stem (ES) cells. CRTR-1 was previously shown to be a repressor of transcription. We examine the activity of CRTR-1 in ES and Other cells and show that CRTR-1 is generally an activator of transcription and that it modulates the activity of Other family members, CP2, NF2d9 and altNF2d9, in a cell specific manner. We also demonstrate that CRTR-1 activity is regulated by sumoylation at a single major site, residue K30. These findings imply that functional redundancy with Other family members may mask important roles for CRTR-1 in Other tissues, including the blastocyst stage embryo and embryonic stem cells.

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