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Transcription of histone H4, H3, and H1 cell cycle genes: promoter factor HiNF-D contains CDC2, cyclin A, and an RB-related protein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1994)
  • Andre J. Van Wijnen, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Farah Aziz
  • Xavier Grana
  • Antonio de Luca
  • Rajesh K. Desai, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Karen Jaarsveld
  • Thomas J Last, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Kenneth Soprano
  • Antonio Giordano
  • Jane B Lian
  • Janet L. Stein, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Gary S Stein
Abstract
Cell cycle-controlled human histone genes are coordinately expressed during S phase, and transcriptional regulation involves a series of trans-acting factors (HiNFs). The proliferation-specific factor HiNF-D interacts with multiple recognition motifs in histone H4, H3, and H1 promoters. Using gel shift immunoassays, we show that CDC2, cyclin A, and an RB-related protein are ubiquitous subunits of HiNF-D binding activity isolated from several cell types. HiNF-D levels in vivo are sensitive to okadaic acid and staurosporine, indicating that HiNF-D activity and/or assembly is influenced by phosphorylation status. Thus, HiNF-D appears to be a multicomponent phosphoprotein that participates in coordinate control of multiple histone H4, H3, and H1 genes during the cell cycle. The presence of cell cycle mediators in the HiNF-D complex suggests linkage between transcriptional control of histones, enzymes involved in DNA synthesis, and the onset of DNA replication during the G1/S phase transition.
Publication Date
December, 1994
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.91.26.12882
Citation Information
Andre J. Van Wijnen, Farah Aziz, Xavier Grana, Antonio de Luca, et al.. "Transcription of histone H4, H3, and H1 cell cycle genes: promoter factor HiNF-D contains CDC2, cyclin A, and an RB-related protein" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Vol. 91 Iss. 26 (1994) p. 12882 - 12886
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