Jp. Yan et al., MOLECULAR-INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE COACTIVATOR CBP AND THE HUMAN T-CELL LEUKEMIA-VIRUS TAX PROTEIN, Journal of Molecular Biology, 281(3), 1998, pp. 395-400
The oncoprotein Tax, encoded by the human T-cell leukemia virus type I
(HTLV-I), is required for high-level viral transcription and is stron
gly linked to HTLV-I-associated malignant transformation. Recent evide
nce suggests that Tax stimulates HTLV-I transcription through recruitm
ent of the cellular coactivator protein CBP to the HTLV-I promoter, pr
omoting high-level viral replication via the transcriptional activatio
n properties associated with CBP. Tax directly contacts the KIX domain
of CBP to stably anchor the coactivator to nucleoprotein complexes at
the promoter. Here, we identify KIX amino acid residues 588 to 683 as
the minimal region sufficient for interaction with Tax. This region i
s similar to the minimal KIX amino acid residues necessary for strong
interaction with phosphorylated CREB, and is composed of a structural
domain that forms an extensive hydrophobic core. We further show that
a double point mutation in KIX differentially affects the binding of T
ax and phosphorylated CREB, suggesting that these transcription factor
s may recognize unique amino acid residues within the KIX domain. Thes
e observations suggest that Tax directly contacts the hydrophobic core
of KIX, and provides a structural framework to further define the mol
ecular interactions between Tax and CBP. (C) 1998 Academic Press.