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  2. Cloning and characterization of a human c-myc promoter-binding protein

Cloning and characterization of a human c-myc promoter-binding protein

  • Mol Cell Biol. 1991 Apr;11(4):2154-61. doi: 10.1128/mcb.11.4.2154-2161.1991.
R Ray 1 D M Miller
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Internal Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
Abstract

A human cDNA clone encoding a c-Myc promoter-binding protein was detected by screening a HeLa cell lambda phage expression cDNA library. The library was screened by using an XhoI-NaeI human c-Myc P2 promoter fragment as a probe. The recombinant phage encoded a fusion protein, myc-binding protein 1 (MBP-1), which had an apparent molecular size of 40 kDa. A corresponding protein with a molecular size of 35 kDa was present in a HeLa cell extract. Sequence analysis of the cloned gene reveals an open reading frame of 1,038 bp with a 3' untranslated region of 378 bp. The predicted protein sequence contains a proline-rich region in the amino terminus but does not demonstrate a known DNA-binding domain. DNase I footprint analysis demonstrates that MBP-1 binds to the sequence just 5' of the TATA box sequence of the human c-Myc P2 promoter. MBP-1 cDNA hybridizes to a 1.4-kb mRNA from HeLa and HL-60 cells, indicating that the cDNA insert (1,416 bp) is a full-length clone. Coexpression of the MBP-1 protein repress transcription from the human c-Myc promoter, suggesting that MBP-1 may act as a negative regulatory factor for the human c-Myc gene.

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