MOZ-TIF2 repression of nuclear receptor-mediated transcription requires multiple domains in MOZ and in the CID domain of TIF2-6

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<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "MOZ-TIF2 repression of nuclear receptor-mediated transcription requires multiple domains in MOZ and in the CID domain of TIF2"</p><p>http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/6/1/51</p><p>Molecular Cancer 2007;6():51-51.</p><p>Published online 13 Aug 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC2048977.</p><p></p>, MOZ-TIF2, and vector alone. After 36 hours, the cells were lysed and co-immunoprecipitation conducted by an anti His-tag antibody conjugated to agarose beads. The co-immunoprecipitated proteins were separated by SDS-PAGE and western analyses were performed with an anti-CBP antibody. The input represents 5% of the protein used in the co-immunoprecipitation and was from cells transfected with MOZ-TIF2. . Western blot showing MOZ and MOZ-TIF2 bound to the agarose beads. . Transfected cells subjected to SDS-PAGE to demonstrate the presence of CBP in the transfected HEK293 cells. . Western blot analysis to demonstrate CBP co-immunoprecipitating with MOZ and MOZ-TIF2. and To determine the presence of MOZ-TIF2 in ER activation complexes, HEK 293 cells were transiently co-transfected with pEGFP-MOZ-TIF2 or pEGFP-TIF2 and with an expression plasmid for the estrogen receptor, RSV-hER. After the addition of 50 nM estradiol for 36 hours, the cells were lysed and co-immunoprecipitation was performed with 500 μg protein using an anti-EGFP antibody. The co-immunoprecipitated proteins were subjected to 12% SDS-PAGE fractionation and ER was detected by western blot with anti-ER antibody. The input represents 5% of the protein used in the co-immunoprecipitation. . The expression level of EGFP fusions in cells transfected with MOZ-TIF2 (GFP-MT2) and TIF2 (GFP-TIF2). . The co-immunoprecipitation of ER by MOZ-TIF2 or TIF2. Input 1 is from cells transfected with pEGFP-TIF2 and input 2 is from cells transfected with pEGFP-MOZ-TIF2. . Co-localization between endogenous MOZ and CBP in HEK293 cells during the cell cycle. Top panel, co-localization of MOZ and CBP in the nucleus during G1-S-G2 stage. Middle panel, the co-localization disassociated from chromosomes during the metaphase. Bottom panel, the restoration of co-localization with chromatin

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