“…Recent studies indicate that the transcriptional activity of nuclear receptors is dependent on a class of proteins collectively referred to as coactivators, proteins believed to bridge the nuclear receptors to the RNA polymerase II transcription machinery (reviewed in Gill and Tjian, 1992). Biochemical assays and yeast twohybrid screens have identi®ed a number of receptor coactivators, including p140 and p160 (Kurokawa et al, 1995), SRC-1 (Onate et al, 1995), TIF-1 (Le Dourin et al, 1995), TIF-2 (Voegel et al, 1996), RIP-140 (Cavilles et al, 1995), GRIP (Hong et al, 1996), and CBP/p300 (Kamei et al, 1996;Chakravarti et al, 1996). SRC-1, p160, TIF-2, and GRIP-1 are structurally related proteins which mediate the activity of the ligand-dependent AF-2 (activation function-2), a conserved motif within the distal C-terminus of many nuclear receptors (Durand et al, 1994).…”