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. 1995 Jun 15;10(12):2367-77.

Cloning and characterization of cbl-b: a SH3 binding protein with homology to the c-cbl proto-oncogene

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Cloning and characterization of cbl-b: a SH3 binding protein with homology to the c-cbl proto-oncogene

M M Keane et al. Oncogene. .

Abstract

We have cloned a new gene, cbl-b, with homology to the c-cbl proto-oncogene. A large protein is predicted (approx. MW 108,000) that has a proline rich domain, a nuclear localization signal, a C3HC4 zinc finger and a putative leucine zipper. There is striking nucleotide and amino acid homology to the c-cbl proto-oncogene most notably in the structural motifs described above. Cbl-b is expressed in normal and malignant mammary epithelial cells, in a variety of normal tissues, and in hematopoietic tissue and cell lines. Cbl-b expressions is up-regulated with macrophage/monocyte differentiation of the HL60 and U937 cell lines. There is direct association of the cbl-b protein with the Src Homology 3 domains of several proteins including signaling, cytoskeletal and adaptor proteins. Our data suggest that cbl-b encodes a protein which can interact with signal transduction proteins to regulate their function or to be regulated by them. Together, cbl-b and c-cbl are members of a novel family of proto-oncogenes involved in signal transduction.

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