1. DNA-binding activity associated with the v-myb oncogene product is not sufficient for transformation
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U Stober-Grässer, A. V. Garcia, Joseph S. Lipsick, and C E Ibanez
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animal structures ,Immunology ,Retroviridae Proteins ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,DNA-binding protein ,Oncogene Proteins v-myb ,Virology ,Proto-Oncogenes ,medicine ,MYB ,Binding site ,Nuclear protein ,Avian Myeloblastosis Virus ,Mutation ,Binding Sites ,Avian Leukosis Virus ,Viral Core Proteins ,fungi ,Cell Transformation, Viral ,Precipitin Tests ,Molecular biology ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Transformation (genetics) ,Insect Science ,Autoradiography ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Nuclear localization sequence ,Research Article - Abstract
The product of the v-myb oncogene of avian myeloblastosis virus is a nuclear protein with an associated DNA-binding activity. We demonstrated that the highly conserved amino-terminal domain of p48v-myb is required for its associated DNA-binding activity. This activity is not required for the nuclear localization of p48v-myb. Furthermore, the associated DNA-binding activity and nuclear localization of p48v-myb together are not sufficient for transformation.
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- 1988
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