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Query: UNIPROT:P51532 (
transcriptional activator
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LBP-1
is a cellular protein which binds strongly to sequences around the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) initiation site and weakly over the TATA box. We have previously shown that
LBP-1
represses HIV-1 transcription by inhibiting the binding of TFIID to the TATA box. Four similar but distinct cDNAs encoding
LBP-1
(LBP-1a, -b, -c, and -d) have been isolated. These are products of two related genes, and each gene encodes two alternatively spliced products. Comparison of the amino acid sequence of
LBP-1
with entries in the available protein data bases revealed the identity of LBP-1c to alpha-CP2, an alpha-globin transcription factor. These proteins are also homologous to Drosophila melanogaster Elf-1/NTF-1, an essential
transcriptional activator
that functions during Drosophila embryogenesis. Three of the recombinant
LBP-1
isoforms show DNA binding specificity identical to that of native
LBP-1
and bind DNA as a multimer. In addition, antisera raised against recombinant
LBP-1
recognize native
LBP-1
from HeLa nuclear extract. Functional analyses in a cell-free transcription system demonstrate that recombinant
LBP-1
specifically represses transcription from a wild-type HIV-1 template but not from an
LBP-1
mutant template. Moreover,
LBP-1
can function as an activator both in vivo and in vitro, depending on the promoter context. Interestingly, one isoform of
LBP-1
which is missing the region of the Elf-1/NTF-1 homology is unable to bind DNA itself and, presumably through heteromer formation, inhibits binding of the other forms of
LBP-1
, suggesting that it may function as a dominant negative regulator.
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PMID:Characterization of a family of related cellular transcription factors which can modulate human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transcription in vitro. 811 10