
pmid: 22100894
Earlier studies demonstrated the involvement of the p300 histone acetyltransferase in Notch signaling but the precise mechanisms by which p300 might modulate Notch function remains to be investigated. In this study, we show that p300 acetylates Notch1 ICD in cell culture assay and in vitro, and conserved lysines located within the Notch C-terminal nuclear localization signal are essential for Notch acetylation. MAML1 and CSL, which are components of the Notch transcription complex, enhance Notch acetylation and we suggest that MAML1 increases Notch acetylation by potentiating p300 autoacetylation. Furthermore, MAML1-dependent acetylation of Notch1 ICD by p300 decreases the ubiquitination of Notch1 ICD in cellular assays. CDK8 has been shown to target Notch1 for ubiquitination and proteosomal degradation. We show that CDK8 inhibits Notch acetylation and Notch transcription enhanced by p300. Therefore, we speculate that acetylation of Notch1 might be a mechanism to regulate Notch activity by interfering with ubiquitin-dependent pathways.
Transcription, Genetic, Lysine, Molecular Sequence Data, Ubiquitination, Acetylation, p300-CBP-Associated Factor, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 8, Protein Structure, Tertiary, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, HEK293 Cells, Protein Interaction Mapping, Animals, Humans, p300-CBP Transcription Factors, Amino Acid Sequence, Receptor, Notch1, Transcription Factors
Transcription, Genetic, Lysine, Molecular Sequence Data, Ubiquitination, Acetylation, p300-CBP-Associated Factor, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 8, Protein Structure, Tertiary, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, HEK293 Cells, Protein Interaction Mapping, Animals, Humans, p300-CBP Transcription Factors, Amino Acid Sequence, Receptor, Notch1, Transcription Factors
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