| Product Name | 
			E1A binding protein p300, CH1 Domain | 
		 
		
			| Size | 
			10,000 U | 
		 
		
			| Description | 
			
			This gene encodes the adenovirus E1A-associated cellular p300 transcriptional co-activator protein. It functions as histone acetyltransferase that regulates transcription via chromatin remodeling and is important in the processes of cell proliferation and differentiation. It mediates cAMP-gene regulation by binding specifically to phosphorylated CREB protein. This gene has also been identified as a co-activator of HIF1A (hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha), and thus plays a role in the stimulation of hypoxia-induced genes such as VEGF. Defects in this gene are a cause of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome and may also play a role in epithelial cancer.
  
			 Human p300 and CBP (CREB binding protein) are highly related transcriptional coactivators. Both proteins have been identified through protein interaction assays (1-3). In addition to interacting with a variety of cellular factors and onco-proteins, loss of the wild type CBP alleles in isolated tumors suggests that CBP/p300 might serve as tumor suppressors (4). The ability of p300 to acetylate many transcription factors, including p53, E2F, TFIIE, and TFIIF etc. demonstrated a novel mechanism of targeted p300 regulation of gene expression (5-7). The Zn(2+)-binding cysteine/histidine-rich 1 (CH1) domain (amino acid 302-531) of p300/CBP binds many of these transcription factors
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			| Applications | 
			
			
				- protein-protein interaction assay
 
				- in vitro transcription assay
 
				- in vitro acetylation assay
 
				- cell growth assay
 
			 
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			| Source | 
			E. coli | 
		 
		
			| Fusion Tag | 
			6X His | 
		 
		
			| Purification Method | 
			FPLC | 
		 
		
			| Unit Definition (Activity) | 
			1 unit equals to 1 nanogram of purified protein. 1-5 units are sufficient for a gel mobility shift assay in a 20µl reaction; 50-100 units are sufficient for reconstituted transcription assay and 100-200 units are sufficient for a protein-protein interaction assay or an acetylation assay. | 
		 
		
			| Purity | 
			~ 95% as determined by SDS-PAGE | 
		 
		
			| Gene ID | 
			2033 | 
		 
		
			| Accession # | 
			NM_001429 | 
		 
		
			| Gene Name | 
			E1A binding protein p300 | 
		 
		
			| Gene Symbol | 
			EP300 | 
		 
		
			| Gene Synonyms | 
			p300; KAT3B; RSTS2 | 
		 
		
			| MW | 
			26.0 kDa | 
		 
		
			| Protein Sequence | 
			MGQQPAPQVQ QPGLVTPVAQ GMGSGAHTAD PEKRKLIQQQ LVLLLHAHKC QRREQANGEV 
			RQCNLPHCRT MKNVLNHMTH CQSGKSCQVA HCASSRQIIS HWKNCTRHDC PVCLPLKNAG 
			DKRNQQPILT GAPVGLGNPS SLGVGQQSAP NLSTVSQIDP SSIERAYAAL GLPYQVNQMP 
			TQPQVQAKNQ QNQQPGQSPQ GMRPMSNMSA SPMGVNGGVG VQTPSLLSDS | 
		 
		
			| Storage Buffer | 
			20 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 250 mM NaCl, 1 mM DTT, 50% Glycerol | 
		 
		
			| Storage | 
			-20 to -80 °C. | 
		 
		
			| Shipping | 
			4°C or dry ice | 
		 
		
			| References | 
			1. Stein, RW. et al., (1990) J. Virol. 64, 4421-4427 
			2. Chrivia, JC. et al., (1993) Nature 365, 855-859 
			3. Eckner, R. et al., (1994) Genes & Dev. 8, 869-884 
			4. Kung, AL. et al., (2000) Genes & Dev. 14, 272-277 
			5. Imhof, A. et al., (1997) Curr. Biol. 7, 689-692 
			6. Gu, W. et al., (1997) Cell 90, 595-606 
			7. Martinez-Balbas, MA. et al., (2000) EMBO J. 19, 662-671 | 
		 
	
  
    
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