BRD4: Epigenetic Regulator and Emerging Cancer Target
Diagram of full length human BRD4 showing its four primary functions: (1) binding to acetylated chromatin via two N terminal bromodomains (BD1, BD2); (2) histone acetyl transferase (HAT) activity for acetylating lysine residues in histones, (3) serine kinase activity which acts on RNA pol II; and (4) a C-terminal motif (CTM) which serves as a nucleation site for transcription factors. The extraterminal (ET) domain is characteristic of BET family members and serves as an additional protein-protein interaction domain.