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Science 29 November 1996: Vol. 274. no. 5292, pp. 1523 - 1527 DOI: 10.1126/science.274.5292.1523
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Myc and Max Homologs in Drosophila
Peter Gallant,
Yuzuru Shiio,
Pei Feng Cheng,
Susan M. Parkhurst,
Robert N. Eisenman
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The proteins encoded by the myc proto-oncogene family
are involved in cell proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, and neoplasia. Myc acts through dimerization with Max to bind DNA and
activate transcription. Homologs of the myc and
max genes were cloned from the fruit fly Drosophila
melanogaster and their protein products (dMyc and dMax) were shown
to heterodimerize, recognize the same DNA sequence as their vertebrate
homologs, and activate transcription. The dMyc protein is likely
encoded by the Drosophila gene diminutive
(dm), a mutation in which results in small body size and
female sterility caused by degeneration of the ovaries. These findings
indicate a potential role for Myc in germ cell development and set the
stage for genetic analysis of Myc and Max.
Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center, 1124 Columbia Street, Seattle WA 98104, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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