| Literature DB >> 8206973 |
Y Goldberg1, M Treier, J Ghysdael, D Bohmann.
Abstract
The transcriptional activities of c-Ets-1 and v-Ets and their functional interaction with the AP-1 factor c-Jun were investigated. Several recombinant Ets proteins were produced and purified either from bacteria or from insect cells. Plasmid DNAs that contained the polyoma virus enhancer Ets/AP-1 element were used as templates for in vitro transcription assays in the presence of HeLa nuclear extract and various combinations of the Jun and Ets proteins. Under these conditions full-length c-Ets-1 on its own does not markedly influence transcription but abolishes the strong transcriptional stimulation normally elicited by Jun. This repression depends on the Ets-binding site and on specific features of c-Ets-1 structure, as both v-Ets and a natural splicing variant c-Ets-1 (delta VII) fail to inhibit Jun activity. These findings suggest that c-Ets may act both as a transcriptional repressor or activator depending on promoter context and splicing pattern.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8206973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157