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Papillomavirus binding factor binds to SAP30 and represses transcription via recruitment of the HDACI co-repressor complex

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ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
Volume 467, Issue 1, Pages 67-75

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2007.08.015

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papillomavirus binding factor; PBF; Huntington's disease binding protein 2; HDBP2; repression of transcription; SAP30; HDACI; sequence-specific DNA-binding; CRAR-motif

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Papillomavirus binding factor, PBF, identical to the Huntington's disease binding protein 2, HDBP2, is a nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling factor with the ability to inhibit cell growth. It has been identified by its ability to bind to GC-rich sequence elements within upstream promoter regions of certain human papillomavirus (HPV) types and of the Huntingtin protein, respectively. Here, we show that PBF acts as a repressor of HPV transcription. This repression requires the DNA-binding activity of PBF, which we mapped to two C-terminal four-amino acids motifs conserved to the so-called c-tail of certain T-cell factors. Moreover, we show that PBF directly binds to SAP30 (Sin3-associated polypeptide of 30 kDa) a component of the mSIN3A-HDAC1 complex, via amino acids 263-312. The addition of Trichostatin A, an inhibitor of HDACs, alleviated PBF-mediated repression. Thus, PBF-mediated repression of transcription involves specific DNA-binding and the recruitment of the SIN3A-HDAC1 complex. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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