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. 1992 Apr;7(4):775-9.

max encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein and is not regulated by serum growth factors

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max encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein and is not regulated by serum growth factors

S Berberich et al. Oncogene. 1992 Apr.

Abstract

Max and c-Myc proteins, produced in bacteria, were studied for DNA-binding activity using the electrophoretic band-shift assay (EMSA). Both Max homodimers and c-Myc-Max heterodimers selected the same sequence CA(C/T)GTG from an initial pool of 10(6) DNA molecules. From the pool of sequence-specific binding sites, the palindromic site (CACGTG) was preferentially selected over the CATGTG site using two different degenerate oligonucleotide probes. max expression is identical in myc-induced tumor cell lines relative to other cells. Furthermore, max expression is constant in both confluent and serum-stimulated A31 fibroblasts, in contrast to c-myc expression, which is barely detectable in confluent fibroblasts and induced 20-fold by serum growth factors. Based on recognition of the same DNA sequence by Max and c-Myc-Max complexes and differential expression of the two genes, we propose that Max homodimers and c-Myc-Max heterodimers may bind to a common set of cellular target genes.

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