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. 1987 Sep;6(9):2719-25.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1987.tb02565.x.

The highly conserved amino-terminal region of the protein encoded by the v-myb oncogene functions as a DNA-binding domain

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The highly conserved amino-terminal region of the protein encoded by the v-myb oncogene functions as a DNA-binding domain

K H Klempnauer et al. EMBO J. 1987 Sep.

Abstract

The retroviral oncogene v-myb encodes a 45,000 Mr nuclear protein (p45v-myb) that is predominantly associated with the chromatin of transformed cells. It has previously been shown that p45v-myb, when released from chromatin by salt-treatment, binds to DNA. To analyse the biochemical properties of p45v-myb in more detail we have expressed the v-myb coding region in Escherichia coli. Our results demonstrate that bacterially expressed myb protein has an intrinsic DNA-binding activity. Using two alternative strategies, (i) inhibition of DNA-binding by monoclonal antibodies and (ii) analysis of DNA-binding activities of partially deleted forms of the bacterial myb protein, we show that the DNA-binding domain is located in the amino-terminal region of the v-myb protein. This region has been highly conserved between myb genes of different species. Our results are therefore consistent with the hypothesis that DNA-binding is an important aspect of myb protein function.

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