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  • Title: Differential binding of nuclear c-ets-1 protein to an intron I fragment of the c-myb gene in growth versus differentiation.
    Author: Wang LG, Liu XM, Li ZR, Denstman S, Bloch A.
    Journal: Cell Growth Differ; 1994 Nov; 5(11):1243-51. PubMed ID: 7848925.
    Abstract:
    For growth, ML-1 human myeloblastic leukemia cells require insulin-like growth factor 1 together with transferrin, whereas for differentiation they depend upon transforming growth factor beta in combination with transferrin. As shown in this study, growth stimulation is accompanied by c-myb expression, whereas initiation of differentiation results in the cessation of c-myb expression through premature termination of transcription in the first intron of the myb gene. Growth factor-stimulated c-myb elongation was found to correlate with an elevated level of nuclear c-ets-1 protein and with increased binding of this protein to an 18-base pair sequence in intron 1 of the c-myb gene containing the putative regulatory element PEA 3. In contrast, differentiation factor-initiated ML-1 cell maturation was accompanied by a very low level of nuclear c-ets-1 protein, by the inability to detect binding of the protein to the 18-base pair sequence, and by the cessation of c-myb expression. These results show a correlation to exist between c-ets-1 binding to intron 1 of the c-myb gene and c-myb expression. The mechanism underlying this correlation is under further study.
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