THE ETS FAMILY OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS

被引:823
作者
WASYLYK, B
HAHN, SJL
GIOVANE, A
机构
[1] Cnrs-Lgme/Inserm-U, Institut de Chimie Biologique, Faculté de Médecine, Strasbourg
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY | 1993年 / 211卷 / 1-2期
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D O I
10.1111/j.1432-1033.1993.tb19864.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Interest in the Ets proteins has grown enormously over the last decade. The v-ets oncogene was originally discovered as part of a fusion protein expressed by a transforming retrovirus (avian E26), and later shown to be transduced from a cellular gene. About 30 related proteins have now been found in species ranging from flies to humans, that resemble the vEts protein in the so-called 'ets domain'. The ets domain has been shown to be a DNA-binding domain, that specifically interacts with sequences containing the common core trinucleotide GGA. Furthermore, it is involved in protein-protein interactions with co-factors that help determine its biological activity. Many of the Ets-related proteins have been shown to be transcription activators, like other nuclear oncoproteins and anti-oncoproteins (Jun, Fos, Myb, Myc, Rel, p53, etc.). However, Ets-like proteins may have other functions, such as in DNA replication and a general role in transcription activation. Ets proteins have been implicated in regulation of gene expression during a variety of biological processes, including growth control, transformation, T-cell activation, and developmental programs in many organisms. Signals regulating cell growth are transmitted from outside the cell to the nucleus by growth factors and their receptors, G-proteins, kinases and transcription factors. We will discuss how several Ets-related proteins fit into this scheme, and how their activity is regulated both post- and pre-translationally. Loss of normal control is often associated with conversion to an oncoprotein. vEts has been shown to have different properties from its progenitor, which might explain how it has become oncogenic. Oncogene-related products have been implicated in the control of various developmental processes. Evidence is accumulating for a role for Ets family members in Drosophila development, Xenopus oocyte maturation, lymphocyte differentiation, and viral infectious cycles. An ultimate hope in studying transformation by oncoproteins is to understand how cells become cancerous in humans, which would lead to more effective treatments. vEts induces erythroblastosis in chicken. Cellular Ets-family proteins can be activated by proviral insertion in mice and, most interestingly, by chromosome translocation in humans. We are at the beginning of understanding the multiple facets of regulation of Ets activity. Future work on the Ets family promises to provide important insights into both normal control of growth and differentiation, and deregulation in illness.
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