The Egr-1 (zfp-6) gene encodes a zinc-finger-containing nuclear protein that is rapidly and transiently induced in quiescent cells treated with mitogens. We have constructed baculovirus vectors that synthesize mouse Egr-1 protein initiating at two putative ATG start sites. The ATG site producing the larger protein (M(r), 80,000) is similar, if not identical, to Egr-1 synthesized by serum-stimulated quiescent mouse fibroblasts, thus identifying the likely site for translation. The protein synthesized by the insect cells is active as assayed by its ability to bind to a specific DNA sequence that has been identified as an Egr-1 binding site. The insect cell system will allow further studies of the structure and function of the Egr-1 product, a protein that appears to be an important "master switch" for other genes.

THE TRANSCRIPTIONAL FACTOR EGR-1 IS SYNTHESIZED BY BACULOVIRUS-INFECTED INSECT CELLS IN AN ACTIVE, DNA-BINDING FORM / Ragona, Giuseppe; S. A., Edwards; D. A., Mercola; E. D., Adamson; Calogero, Antonella. - In: DNA AND CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1044-5498. - 10:1(1991), pp. 61-66. [10.1089/dna.1991.10.61]

THE TRANSCRIPTIONAL FACTOR EGR-1 IS SYNTHESIZED BY BACULOVIRUS-INFECTED INSECT CELLS IN AN ACTIVE, DNA-BINDING FORM

RAGONA, Giuseppe;CALOGERO, ANTONELLA
1991

Abstract

The Egr-1 (zfp-6) gene encodes a zinc-finger-containing nuclear protein that is rapidly and transiently induced in quiescent cells treated with mitogens. We have constructed baculovirus vectors that synthesize mouse Egr-1 protein initiating at two putative ATG start sites. The ATG site producing the larger protein (M(r), 80,000) is similar, if not identical, to Egr-1 synthesized by serum-stimulated quiescent mouse fibroblasts, thus identifying the likely site for translation. The protein synthesized by the insect cells is active as assayed by its ability to bind to a specific DNA sequence that has been identified as an Egr-1 binding site. The insect cell system will allow further studies of the structure and function of the Egr-1 product, a protein that appears to be an important "master switch" for other genes.
1991
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THE TRANSCRIPTIONAL FACTOR EGR-1 IS SYNTHESIZED BY BACULOVIRUS-INFECTED INSECT CELLS IN AN ACTIVE, DNA-BINDING FORM / Ragona, Giuseppe; S. A., Edwards; D. A., Mercola; E. D., Adamson; Calogero, Antonella. - In: DNA AND CELL BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1044-5498. - 10:1(1991), pp. 61-66. [10.1089/dna.1991.10.61]
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