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Interaction of E2F7 Transcription Factor with E2F1 and C-terminal-binding Protein (CtBP) Provides a Mechanism for E2F7-dependent Transcription Repression
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E2f7 Transcription FactorSignal TransductionSignaling PathwayMolecular PathwayCell RegulationNatural SciencesE2f1 TranscriptionMolecular BiologyGene RegulationE2f7-dependent Transcription RepressionE2f ProteinsC-terminal-binding ProteinTranscription FactorsMedicineCell BiologyGene ExpressionE2f7-e2f7 ComplexTranscription Regulation
Previous work has identified distinct functions for E2F proteins during a cellular proliferative response including a role for E2F1-3 in the activation of transcription at G1/S and a role for E2F4-8 in repressing the same group of E2F1-3 target genes as cells progress through S phase. We now find that E2F7 and E2F8, which are induced by E2F1-3 at G1/S, can form a heterodimer with E2F1 through interactions involving the DNA-binding domains of the two proteins. In vitro DNA interaction assays demonstrate the formation of an E2F1-E2F7 complex, as well as an E2F7-E2F7 complex on adjacent E2F-binding sites. We also show that E2F7 recruits the co-repressor C-terminal-binding protein (CtBP) and that CtBP2 is essential for E2F7 to repress E2F1 transcription. Taken together, these findings suggest a mechanism for the repression of transcription by E2F7.
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