coaktiverare
Coaktiverare, or transcriptional coactivators, are proteins that enhance transcription of target genes by cooperating with DNA-binding transcription factors. They do not typically bind promoter DNA themselves, but function as scaffolds or enzymatic platforms that bridge transcription factors to the core transcriptional machinery and recruit chromatin-modifying activities. Through these actions they help translate cellular signals into increased RNA synthesis.
Mechanisms commonly involve chromatin remodeling and histone modification, such as histone acetylation by histone acetyltransferases like
Prominent examples include the p300/CBP family (EP300 and CREBBP), which have intrinsic acetyltransferase activity; steroid receptor
Coactivators are essential for normal development and physiology, influencing metabolism, growth, and hormone responses. Dysregulation of