Journal article

Increase in specific DNA binding by carboxyl truncation suggests a mechanism for activation of Myb

RG Ramsay, S Ishii, TJ Gonda

Oncogene | STOCKTON PRESS | Published : 1991

Abstract

Oncogenic forms of the c-myb protein (Myb) often exhibit amino-terminal and/or carboxyl-terminal truncations. When the transcriptional activity of these proteins was examined it was found that carboxyl-truncated Myb is more effective as a transcriptional activator than fulllength or ammo-truncated Myb. In order to determine the effect of such truncations on sequence-specific DNA binding, we synthesized murine Myb in vitro and assessed DNA binding by using a mobility-shift assay. Compared with the full-length protein no difference in binding was observed following deletion of the amino terminus, despite the removal of much of the first repeat of the DNA-binding domain. However, the specific D..

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