Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1946860 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Activation of interferon-β transcription is a highly ordered process beginning with the delivery of NF-κB to the IFN-β enhancer through a process involving stochastic interchromosomal interactions between the IFN-β enhancer and specialized Alu elements. NF-κB delivery is followed by the binding of ATF-2/c-Jun and IRF proteins in a highly cooperative fashion. The assembled “enhanceosome” then recruits PCAF/GCN5 which acetylates the histone tails of the adjacent nucleosomes. The transcriptional coactivator CBP, which binds in a complex with the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme is recruited by the enhanceosome replacing PCAF/GCN5. Next, SWI/SNF, which is part of the holoenzyme complex, induces a conformational change in a nucleosome positioned over the transcriptional start site allowing TFIID to bind, which promotes the sliding of this nucleosome to a new downstream position. At this point the full pre-initiation complex is assembled and transcription commences. This detailed picture of the IFN-β transcription program gathered through years of rigorous studies, now serves as a paradigm for understanding complex transcriptional switches in eukaryotic systems.

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