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p300 Functions as a Coactivator for the Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor α
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The integrator protein, p300, was demonstrated to interact with mouse peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha in a ligand-enhanced manner. The PPARalpha-interacting domain of p300 was mapped to amino acids 39-117 which interacted strongly with PPARalpha but did not interact with retinoic acid receptor-gamma or retinoid X receptor-alpha. Amino acids within the carboxyl terminus of PPARalpha as well as residues within the hinge region were required for ligand-dependent interaction with p300. p300 enhanced the transcriptional activation properties of PPARalpha and, therefore, can be considered a bona fide coactivator for this nuclear receptor. These observations extend the group of p300-interacting proteins to include mPPARalpha and further characterize the molecular mechanisms of PPARalpha-mediated transcriptional regulation.
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