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SUMO promotes HDAC-mediated transcriptional repression.
Yang, Shen-Hsi; Sharrocks, Andrew D
Molecular cell. 2004;13(4):611-7.
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Abstract
Recently, SUMO modification has been shown to impart repressive properties on several transcriptional regulatory proteins. Indeed, the ETS domain transcription factor Elk-1 is modified by SUMO, and this modification is reversed by ERK MAP kinase pathway activation. This causes a switch from a repressive to activated state. However, the mechanism(s) of SUMO-mediated transcriptional repression is unclear. Here, we have investigated how sumoylation of Elk-1 leads to transcriptional repression. We demonstrate that sumoylation of Elk-1 results in the recruitment of histone deacetylase activity to promoters. In particular, our data point to a key role for HDAC-2. This recruitment leads to decreased histone acetylation and hence transcriptional repression at Elk-1 target genes. Thus, our data demonstrate an important integration point for two protein-modifying pathways in the cell, the SUMO and deacetylation pathways, that combine to promote transcriptional repression.