Identification of SWI.SNF Complex Subunit BAF60a As a Determinant of the Transactivation Potential of Fos/Jun Dimers
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Fos family proteins form stable heterodimers with Jun family proteins, and each heterodimer shows distinctive transactivating potential for regulating cellular growth, differentiation, and development via AP-1 binding sites. However, the molecular mechanism underlying dimer specificity and the molecules that facilitate transactivation remain undefined. Here, we show that BAF60a, a subunit of the SWI.SNF chromatin remodeling complex, is a determinant of the transactivation potential of Fos/Jun dimers. BAF60a binds to a specific subset of Fos/Jun heterodimers using two different interfaces for c-Fos and c-Jun, respectively. Only when the functional SWI.SNF complex is present, can c-Fos/c-Jun (high affinity to BAF60a) but not Fra-2/JunD (no affinity to BAF60a) induce the endogenous AP-1-regulated genes such as collagenase and c-met. These results indicate that a specific subset of Fos/Jun dimers recruits SWI.SNF complex via BAF60a to initiate transcription.
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