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    Mol Cell Biol. 2000 Jan;20(2):556-62.

    The essential cofactor TRRAP recruits the histone acetyltransferase hGCN5 to c-Myc.

    McMahon SB, Wood MA, Cole MD.

    Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544-1014, USA.

    The c-Myc protein functions as a transcription factor to facilitate oncogenic transformation; however, the biochemical and genetic pathways leading to transformation remain undefined. We demonstrate here that the recently described c-Myc cofactor TRRAP recruits histone acetylase activity, which is catalyzed by the human GCN5 protein. Since c-Myc function is inhibited by recruitment of histone deacetylase activity through Mad family proteins, these opposing biochemical activities are likely to be responsible for the antagonistic biological effects of c-Myc and Mad on target genes and ultimately on cellular transformation.

    PMID: 10611234 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 85131

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