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. 1989;4(4):259-69.

Characterization of alternate and truncated forms of murine c-myb proteins

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  • PMID: 2549488

Characterization of alternate and truncated forms of murine c-myb proteins

R G Ramsay et al. Oncogene Res. 1989.

Abstract

The expression of c-myb proteins in transformed and normal murine cells was investigated. Two c-myb proteins, p75c-myb and p90c-myb, were detected in normal thymocytes and cell lines with intact c-myb genes. These most likely differ by the inclusion of additional amino acids encoded by an alternatively spliced c-myb mRNA. The use of this alternative exon is therefore not a feature exclusively of those cells with viral integrations in their c-myb gene. Smaller c-myb proteins in myeloid leukemic cell lines with rearranged c-myb genes were also characterized. Viral integration into the 5' region of the c-myb gene in the W265 and W274 cell lines leads to the synthesis in each case of two amino-terminally truncated c-myb proteins. By contrast, in NFS60 cells, viral integration into a more 3' region of the c-myb locus (but upstream of an alternate exon) leads to the production of a single p50c-myb protein.

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