Functional interactions between the estrogen receptor and DRIP205, a subunit of the heteromeric DRIP coactivator complex.

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Burakov D, Wong CW, Rachez C, Cheskis BJ, Freedman LP

Functional interactions between the estrogen receptor and DRIP205, a subunit of the heteromeric DRIP coactivator complex.

J Biol Chem. 2000 Jul 7;275(27):20928-34.

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Abstract

Nuclear receptors regulate transcription in direct response to their cognate hormonal ligands. Ligand binding leads to the dissociation of corepressors and the recruitment of coactivators. Many of these factors, acting in large complexes, have emerged as potential chromatin remodelers through intrinsic histone modifying activities. In addition, other ligand-recruited complexes appear to act more directly on the transcriptional apparatus. The DRIP complex is a 15-subunit complex required for nuclear receptor transcriptional activation in vitro. It is recruited to the receptor in response to ligand through specific interactions of one subunit, DRIP205. We present evidence that DRIP205 interacts with another member of the steroid receptor subfamily, estrogen receptor (ER). This interaction occurs in an agonist-stimulated fashion which in turn is inhibited by several ER antagonists. In vivo, a fragment of DRIP205 containing only its receptor interacting region acts to selectively inhibit ER's ability to activate transcription in response to estradiol. These observations suggest a key role for the DRIP coactivator complex in estrogen-ER signaling.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Mediator of RNA polymerase II transcription subunit 1Q15648Details