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Comparative Study
. 1990 Dec;10(12):6642-53.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.10.12.6642-6653.1990.

Molecular cloning of a transcription factor, AGP/EBP, that belongs to members of the C/EBP family

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Comparative Study

Molecular cloning of a transcription factor, AGP/EBP, that belongs to members of the C/EBP family

C J Chang et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1990 Dec.

Abstract

A C/EBP-like transcription factor, AGP/EBP, that binds to three distinct motifs in the 5'-flanking region of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein gene (AGP) has been identified. Here we report the cloning and properties of cDNA corresponding to mouse AGP/EBP. AGP/EBP and C/EBP share 87% amino acid sequence homology in the "leucine zipper" and its associated DNA-binding domains, while their sequences outside these domains and the sizes of their mRNAs are different. Unlike the limited expression of C/EBP in tissues and cells, AGP/EBP appears to be ubiquitously expressed in tissues like lung, spleen, kidney, heart, testis, and liver and cell lines like p388D1, 129P (hepatoma cell line of C3H/HeJ), FO (mouse myeloma), and L929. Antibody against cloned and expressed AGP/EBP which was raised in rabbits could recognize AGP/EBP from nuclear extract of a number of cells and tissues. On the basis of our findings about the structural relationship and the similarity of motif recognition, we propose that a family of C/EBP-like transcription factors exists.

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