- Human A-myb gene encodes a transcriptional activator containing the negative regulatory domains.
Human A-myb gene encodes a transcriptional activator containing the negative regulatory domains.
FEBS letters (1995-01-16)
T Takahashi, H Nakagoshi, A Sarai, N Nomura, T Yamamoto, S Ishii
PMID7821437
ABSTRACT
The myb gene family has three members, c-myb, A-myb, and B-myb. A-myb mRNA is mainly expressed in testis and peripheral blood leukocytes. A-Myb can activate transcription from the promoter containing Myb-binding sites in all cells examined. In addition to the two domains (a DNA-binding domain and a transcriptional activation domain), two negative regulatory domains have been identified in A-Myb. These results indicate that A-Myb functions as a transcriptional activator mainly in testis and peripheral blood cells, and the regulatory mechanism of A-Myb activity is similar to that of c-Myb.