Authors
Lisa J Wood, Joseph F Maher, Tracie E Bunton, Linda MS Resar
Publication date
2000/8/1
Journal
Cancer Research
Volume
60
Issue
15
Pages
4256-4261
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Description
The HMG-I gene family encodes high mobility group proteins originally identified as nonhistone chromosomal binding proteins. HMG-I and -Y proteins are alternatively spliced products of the same mRNA; HMG-C is encoded by a separate gene. The HMG-I proteins function as architectural chromatin-binding proteins that bind to the narrow groove of AT-rich regions in double-stranded DNA. Recent studies indicate an important role for HMG-I proteins in regulating gene expression. Moreover, increased expression of the HMG-I, -Y, and -C proteins correlates with cellular proliferation and neoplastic transformation in several cell types and human cancers. Previous work from our laboratory has shown that HMG-I is a direct c-Myc target gene that is involved in Myc-mediated neoplastic transformation. In this report, we show that increased expression of HMG-Y or -C leads to transformation with anchorage …
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Scholar articles
LJ Wood, JF Maher, TE Bunton, LMS Resar - Cancer Research, 2000