Fos-Associated Protein p39 Is the Product of the <i>jun</i> Proto-Oncogene

Frank J. Rauscher(La Roche College), Donna Cohén(La Roche College), Tom Curran(La Roche College), Timothy J. Bos(University of Southern California), Peter K. Vogt(University of Southern California), Dirk Bohmann(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Robert Tjian(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), B. Robert Franza(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Science
May 20, 1988
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Abstract

The Fos protein complex and several Fos-related antigens (FRA) bind specifically to a sequence element referred to as the HeLa cell activator protein 1 (AP-1) binding site. A combination of structural and immunological comparisons has identified the Fos-associated protein (p39) as the protein product of the jun proto-oncogene (c-Jun). The p39/Jun protein is one of the major polypeptides identified in AP-1 oligonucleotide affinity chromatography extracts of cellular proteins. These preparations of AP-1 also contain Fos and several FRA's. Some of these proteins bind to the AP-1 site directly whereas others, like Fos, appear to bind indirectly via protein-protein interactions. Cell-surface stimulation results in an increase in c-fos and c-jun products. Thus, the products of two protooncogenes (and several related proteins), induced by extracellular stimuli, form a complex that associates with transcriptional control elements containing AP-1 sites, thereby potentially mediating the long-term responses to signals that regulate growth control and development.


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