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  2. In vivo cloning and characterization of a new growth suppressor protein TOE1 as a direct target gene of Egr1

In vivo cloning and characterization of a new growth suppressor protein TOE1 as a direct target gene of Egr1

  • J Biol Chem. 2003 Apr 18;278(16):14306-12. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M210502200.
Ian De Belle 1 Jie-Xin Wu Sabina Sperandio Dan Mercola Eileen D Adamson
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  • 1 Burnham Institute, La Jolla Cancer Research Center, California 92037, USA. idebelle@burnham.org
Abstract

Egr1, an immediate early transcription factor, responds to diverse stimuli and affects gene transcription to accomplish its biological effects. One important effect of Egr1 expression is to decrease the growth and tumorigenic potential of several tumor cell types. To identify important Egr1 target genes, we have adapted a methodology involving formaldehyde-induced protein-DNA cross-linking, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and multiplex PCR. Using this approach, we report the cloning of a new Egr1 target gene that is able to account, at least in part, for the growth inhibitory activity of Egr1. We have named this new protein TOE1 for target of Egr1.

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