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Viral myb oncogene encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding activity

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The retroviral oncogene v-myb and its cellular progenitor c-myb encode nuclear DNA-binding proteins1–5. Myb genes have been identified in a broad range of species, including vertebrates6–9, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster10,11 and the plant Zea mays12. The localization of the DNA-binding domain of the v-MYB protein to the highly conserved amino-terminal region11,13 suggests that the MYB/DNA interaction is important for MYB function. We show here that v-MYB specifically recognizes the nucleotide sequence pyAACG/TG. So like other nuclear transforming proteins, v-MYB seems to be a member of the class of sequence-specific DNA-binding factors presumably involved in gene regulation.

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Biedenkapp, H., Borgmeyer, U., Sippel, A. et al. Viral myb oncogene encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding activity. Nature 335, 835–837 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/335835a0

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