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  2. Coordinated regulation of iron-controlling genes, H-ferritin and IRP2, by c-MYC

Coordinated regulation of iron-controlling genes, H-ferritin and IRP2, by c-MYC

  • Science. 1999 Jan 29;283(5402):676-9. doi: 10.1126/science.283.5402.676.
K J Wu 1 A Polack R Dalla-Favera
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Affiliation

  • 1 Division of Oncology, Department of Pathology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA. an.
Abstract

The protein encoded by the c-Myc proto-oncogene is a transcription factor that can both activate and repress the expression of target genes, but few of its transcriptional targets have been identified. Here, c-Myc is shown to repress the expression of the heavy subunit of the protein ferritin (H-ferritin), which sequesters intracellular iron, and to stimulate the expression of the iron regulatory protein-2 (IRP2), which increases the intracellular iron pool. Down-regulation of the expression of H-ferritin gene was required for cell transformation by c-Myc. These results indicate that c-Myc coordinately regulates genes controlling intracellular iron concentrations and that this function is essential for the control of cell proliferation and transformation by c-Myc.

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