Akt kinase targets the association of CBP with histone H3 to regulate the acetylation of lysine K18

Abstract

AbstractCREB binding protein (CBP) is an acetyltransferase that plays an important role in many biological processes. Here, we show that Akt phosphorylates CBP at threonine 1871 and suppresses its acetyltransferase activity by impeding the binding of CBP to histone H3, which results in a decrease in lysine K18 acetylation and dysregulation of target genes. Our results demonstrate that Akt regulates acetyltransferase activity through CBP phosphorylation, which may contribute to tumorigenesis.Structured summary of protein interactionsCBPphysically interactswithAKT1byanti tag coimmunoprecipitation(View Interaction:1,2)CBPphysically interactswithAKT1byanti tag coimmunoprecipitation(View interaction

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This paper was published in Elsevier - Publisher Connector .

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