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A p300/CBP-associated factor that competes with the adenoviral oncoprotein E1A

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The adenoviral oncoprotein E1A induces progression through the cell cycle by binding to the products of the p300/CBP and retinoblastoma gene families. A new cellular p300/CBP-associated factor (P/CAF) having intrinsic histone acetylase activity has been identified that competes with E1A. Exogenous expression of P/CAF in HeLa cells inhibits cell-cycle progression and counteracts the mitogenic activity of E1A. E1A disturbs the normal cellular interaction between p300/CBP and its associated histone acetylase.

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Yang, XJ., Ogryzko, V., Nishikawa, Ji. et al. A p300/CBP-associated factor that competes with the adenoviral oncoprotein E1A. Nature 382, 319–324 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/382319a0

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