B-myb belongs to a group of cell cycle genes whose transcription is repressed in G0/early G1 through a binding site for the transcription factor E2F. Here, we show that the B-myb repressor element is specifically recognised by heterodimers consisting of DP-1 and E2F-1, E2F-3 or E2F-4. Surprisingly, E2F-mediated repression is dependent on a contiguous corepressor element that resembles the CHR previously established as a corepressor of the CDE in cell cycle genes derepressed in S/G2, such as cyclin A, cdc2 and cdc25C. A factor binding to the B-myb CHR was identified in fractionated HeLa nuclear extract and found to interact with the minor groove, as previously shown by in vivo footprinting for the cyclin A CHR. The B-myb and cdc25C CHRs are related with respect to protein binding but are functionally clearly distinct. Our results support a model where both E2F- and CDE-mediated repression, acting at different stages in the cell cycle, are dependent on promoter-specific CHR elements.
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Liu, N., Lucibello, F. C., Zwicker, J., Engeland, K., & Müller, R. (1996). Cell cycle-regulated repression of B-myb transcription: Cooperation of an E2F site with a contiguous corepressor element. Nucleic Acids Research, 24(15), 2905–2910. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/24.15.2905
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