Literature DB >> 7589901

Conditional inhibition of erythroid differentiation by c-Myb/oestrogen receptor fusion proteins.

J J Lyon1, R J Watson.   

Abstract

The c-myb proto-oncogene encodes a transcription factor that has been implicated in the regulation of haemopoietic cell differentiation and appears also to be required for cell proliferation in a number of different lineages. Typically, transcription of c-myb is down-regulated during haemopoietic cell differentiation, and it has been found in several erythroid and myeloid cell lines that constitutive c-myb expression, from a transfected plasmid, blocks this differentiation process. To investigate further the activity of c-myb in haemopoietic cell differentiation, we have transfected Friend murine erythroleukaemia (F-MEL) cells with plasmids encoding conditionally active c-Myb/oestrogen receptor (Myb/ER) fusion proteins. Transcriptional activity of the Myb/ER fusion proteins was found to be strictly hormone-dependent, and this property was correlated with the ability of these proteins to inhibit erythroid differentiation. From analysis of a Myb/ER protein that lacks the c-Myb transactivation domain, it was apparent that the C-terminal ER transactivation domain could substitute for that of c-Myb in inhibition of differentiation. Activation of Myb/ER in F-MEL cells had no effect upon the early and transient inhibition of entry into S phase associated with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) induction. Further analyses of alpha-globin and PU.1 gene transcription suggested that c-Myb is unable to influence gene expression immediately following DMSO-induction and that inhibition of F-MEL cell differentiation must therefore result from the function of c-Myb in the post-commitment period. Nonetheless, c-Myb had effects on the erythroid differentiation programme that were clearly dissociated from its role in cell proliferation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7589901     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-0436.1995.5930171.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Differentiation        ISSN: 0301-4681            Impact factor:   3.880


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