c-Jun dimerizes with itself and with c-Fos, forming complexes of different DNA binding affinities - PubMed (original) (raw)
c-Jun dimerizes with itself and with c-Fos, forming complexes of different DNA binding affinities
T D Halazonetis et al. Cell. 1988.
Abstract
The c-Jun and c-fos proto-oncogenes encode proteins that form a complex which regulates transcription from promoters containing AP-1 activation elements. c-Jun has specific DNA binding activity, while c-Fos has homology to the putative DNA binding domain of c-Jun. Following in vitro translation, c-Jun binds as a homodimer to the AP-1 DNA site, while c-Fos fails to dimerize and displays no apparent affinity for the AP-1 element. Cotranslated c-Jun and c-Fos proteins bind 25 times more efficiently to the AP-1 DNA site as a heterodimer than does the c-Jun homodimer. These experiments suggest that in growth factor-stimulated cells c-Jun binds DNA as a dimer with c-Fos as its natural partner. However, overexpression of c-Jun protein in the absence of c-Fos may result in formation of aberrant homodimeric transcription complexes, which could abrogate the normal mechanisms controlling gene expression.
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