A naturally occurring truncated form of FosB that inhibits Fos/Jun transcriptional activity
Abstract
Fos and Jun transcription factors are induced by a variety of extracellular signaling agents. We describe here an unusual member of the Fos family that is also induced, namely, a truncated form of FosB (ΔFosB) missing the C-terminal 101 amino acids of FosB. ΔFosB retains the dimerization and DNA-binding activities of FosB but has lost the ability in transfection assays to activate a promoter with an AP-1 site and to repress the c-fos promoter....
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Title
A naturally occurring truncated form of FosB that inhibits Fos/Jun transcriptional activity
Published Date
Feb 1, 1991
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
4
Pages
751 - 759
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