Article abstract
Nature Cell Biology 4, 774 - 781 (2002)
Published online: 16 September 2002 | doi:10.1038/ncb855
Chromatin-remodelling factor BRG1 selectively activates a subset of interferon-
-inducible genes
Mei Huang1, Feng Qian1, Yuanyu Hu1, Chengeng Ang1, Zhong Li1 & Zilong Wen1
Abstract
Brahma-related gene 1 (BRG1 ) is a key component of the ATP-dependent chromatin-remodelling SWI2–SNF2 complex and has been implicated in regulating gene expression, cell-cycle control and tumorigenesis. Here we report that BRG1 interacts with signal transducer and activator of transcription 2 (STAT2) — a transcription factor that regulates gene expression mediated by interferon-
(IFN-
). BRG1 enhances the IFN-
-induced expression of 9-27 and IFI27 but not that of four other target genes tested, showing that the activation of different target genes by STAT2 may involve alternative chromatin modifiers. Our results also suggest that the recruitment and activation of BRG1 may require other cis-acting and trans-acting elements in addition to STAT2. Our study links the SWI2–SNF2 complex to the regulation of cytokine-induced gene expression and may identify a molecular mechanism of BRG1-mediated gene activation and tumorigenesis.
- Laboratory of Molecular and Developmental Immunology, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 30 Medical Drive, Singapore 117609
Correspondence to: Zilong Wen1 e-mail: zilong@imcb.a-star.edu.sg
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