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  • Homeodomain-interacting protein kinases, a novel family of co-repressors for homeodomain transcription factors.

Homeodomain-interacting protein kinases, a novel family of co-repressors for homeodomain transcription factors.

The Journal of biological chemistry (1998-09-25)
Y H Kim, C Y Choi, S J Lee, M A Conti, Y Kim
ABSTRACT

A novel family of cofactors that differentially interact with homeoproteins have been identified via a yeast two-hybrid screen. The proteins contain a conserved protein kinase domain that is separated from a domain that interacts with homeoproteins and hence are termed homeodomain-interacting protein kinases (HIPKs): HIPK1, HIPK2, and HIPK3. We show that HIPKs are nuclear kinases using GFP-HIPK fusion constructs. The DNA binding activity of the NK-3 homeoprotein is greatly enhanced by HIPK2, but this effect is independent of its phosphorylation by HIPK2. In cultured cells, HIPKs localize to nuclear speckles and potentiate the repressor activities of NK homeoproteins. The co-repressor activity of HIPKs depends on both its homeodomain interaction domain and a co-repressor domain that maps to the N terminus. Thus, HIPKs represent a heretofore undescribed family of co-repressors for homeodomain transcription factors.

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Sigma-Aldrich
HIPK2 Protein, active, 10 µg, Active, N-terminal His6-tagged, recombinant, human HIPK2, amino acids 165-564, for use in Kinase Assays.
Sigma-Aldrich
HIPK1 Protein, active, 10 µg, Active, N-terminal 6His-tagged, recombinant, human HIPK1, amino acids 158-555. For use in Kinase Assays.