Abstract
We have recently identified by cDNA cloning a set of genes that are rapidly activated in cultured mouse cells by protein growth factors. Here we report that the nucleotide sequence of a cDNA (clone 465) derived from one of these immediate early genes (hereafter called jun-B) encodes a protein homologous to that encoded by the avian sarcoma virus 17 oncogene v-jun. Homology between the jun-B and v-jun proteins is in two regions: one near the N terminus and the other to the C terminus. The latter sequence was shown by Vogt et al. [Vogt, P.K., Bos, T.J. & Doolittle, R.F. (1987) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84, 3316-3319] to have regions of sequence similarity to the DNA-binding domain of the yeast transcriptional regulatory protein GCN4 and to the oncogenic protein fos. Southern blots of human, mouse, and chicken DNA demonstrate that jun-B and c-jun are different genes and that there may be other vertebrate genes related to jun-B and c-jun. These findings suggest that there is a jun family of genes encoding related transcriptional regulatory proteins. The jun-B protein, and perhaps other members of the jun family, may play a role in regulating the genomic response to growth factors.
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Ryder, K., Lau, L. F., & Nathans, D. (1988). A gene activated by growth factors is related to the oncogene v-jun. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 85(5), 1487–1491. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.85.5.1487
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