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- Title
Identification of candidate target genes for EVI-1, a zinc finger oncoprotein, using a novel selection strategy.
- Authors
Kim, Jeong H; Hui, Pei; Yue, Dongxian; Aycock, Joyce; Leclerc, Cynthia; Bjoring, Anna R; Perkins, Archibald S
- Abstract
We have sought to identify and isolate target genes for the zinc finger protein, EVI-1, which has been implicated in the genesis of myelogenous leukemia both in mouse and human. We have approached this with a two-step selection: we first selected for genomic fragments of mouse DNA that bind to the protein with high affinity; second, we employed cDNA hybrid selection to identify gene sequences contained within these fragments. We show that we have constructed a sublibrary of genomic fragments that contains a significant fraction of the EVI-1-binding sites in the mouse genome. Our data has allowed us to estimate that there are approximately 4300 binding sites per haploid genome in the mouse. We further demonstrate that by using cDNA hybrid selection, it is relatively straightforward to isolate cDNAs that correspond to genes embedded in the EVI-1-binding sublibrary. Several of these are novel, but are represented in databases of anonymous human or mouse cDNAs (expressed sequence tags). One selected gene is Itpr2, encoding the inositol trisphosphate type two receptor, which is transcriptionally regulated during myelopoiesis. Finally, using a chimeric EVI-1-VP16-fusion protein under the control of a tetracycline-regulated system, we have shown that this chimeric activator can directly regulate Itpr2.
- Subjects
ZINC-finger proteins; MYC proteins; MYELOID leukemia; TRANSCRIPTION factors
- Publication
Oncogene, 1998, Vol 17, Issue 12, p1527
- ISSN
0950-9232
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/sj.onc.1202331