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MYBL2  -  v-myb avian myeloblastosis viral oncogene...

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High impact information on MYBL2

  • Disruption of B-myb in DT40 cells reveals novel function for B-Myb in the response to DNA-damage [1].
  • A large body of evidence suggests that B-Myb plays an important role in cell cycle regulation; however, the exact nature of its function has not yet been clarified [1].
  • We find that the cells proliferate well in the absence of B-Myb, suggesting that B-Myb is not essential for cell proliferation per se [1].
  • Finally, we show that the HSP70 promoter is activated in a Myb binding site independent fashion not only by v-Myb, but also by chicken c-Myb and chicken B-Myb [2].
  • Since chicken B-Myb has been shown previously to be unable to transactivate a Myb binding-site containing promoter, such as the mim-1 promoter (Foos et al., 1992), our results also show that both modes of transactivation are independent of each other [2].
 

Biological context of MYBL2

  • Solution structure of the B-Myb DNA-binding domain: a possible role for conformational instability of the protein in DNA binding and control of gene expression [3].

References

  1. Disruption of B-myb in DT40 cells reveals novel function for B-Myb in the response to DNA-damage. Ahlbory, D., Appl, H., Lang, D., Klempnauer, K.H. Oncogene (2005) [Pubmed]
  2. TATA-box dependent trans-activation of the human HSP70 promoter by Myb proteins. Foos, G., Natour, S., Klempnauer, K.H. Oncogene (1993) [Pubmed]
  3. Solution structure of the B-Myb DNA-binding domain: a possible role for conformational instability of the protein in DNA binding and control of gene expression. McIntosh, P.B., Frenkiel, T.A., Wollborn, U., McCormick, J.E., Klempnauer, K.H., Feeney, J., Carr, M.D. Biochemistry (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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