V-ERBA AND C-ERBA PROTEINS ENHANCE TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATION BY C-JUN

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SHARIF, M [1 ]
PRIVALSKY, ML [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS, DEPT MICROBIOL, DAVIS, CA 95616 USA
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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The ability of different transcription factors to interact with one another is an important means by which the eucaryotic cell can integrate separate growth and differentiation signals into a coherent response. We report here an analysis of the interactions of transcription factors that are also the products of oncogenes: the erbA, jun and fos proteins. We demonstrate that the c-jun polypeptide can functionally interact with the c-erbA protein (thyroid hormone receptor) to yield an enhanced activity greater than that of either factor individually. Although the avian erythroblastosis v-erbA allele is generally thought to act as a transcriptional repressor in vertebrate cells, we also report the existence of promoter contexts where v-erbA, as well as c-erbA, can serve as 'co-activators' of c-jun function. V-erbA appears to augment retinoic acid receptor function in the same context. Our results suggest that v-erbA may have unanticipated positive effect on transcription in the neoplastic cell in addition to the repressor functions previously characterized.
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