The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-Oncogene

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The Ets1 proto-oncoprotein is a member of the Ets family of transcription factors that share a unique DNA binding domain, the Ets domain. The DNA binding activity of Ets1 is controlled by kinases and transcription factors. Some transcription factors, such as AML-...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dittmer Jürgen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2003-08-01
Series:Molecular Cancer
Online Access:http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/2/1/29
id doaj-2da680e6596249ce8585e43570dadfd5
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2da680e6596249ce8585e43570dadfd52020-11-25T02:31:01ZengBMCMolecular Cancer1476-45982003-08-01212910.1186/1476-4598-2-29The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-OncogeneDittmer Jürgen<p>Abstract</p> <p>The Ets1 proto-oncoprotein is a member of the Ets family of transcription factors that share a unique DNA binding domain, the Ets domain. The DNA binding activity of Ets1 is controlled by kinases and transcription factors. Some transcription factors, such as AML-1, regulate Ets1 by targeting its autoinhibitory module. Others, such as Pax-5, alter Ets1 DNA binding properties. Ets1 harbors two phosphorylation sites, threonine-38 and an array of serines within the exon VII domain. Phosphorylation of threonine-38 by ERK1/2 activates Ets1, whereas phosphorylation of the exon VII domain by CaMKII or MLCK inhibits Ets1 DNA binding activity. Ets1 is expressed by numerous cell types. In haemotopoietic cells, it contributes to the regulation of cellular differentiation. In a variety of other cells, including endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells and epithelial cancer cells, Ets1 promotes invasive behavior. Regulation of MMP1, MMP3, MMP9 and uPA as well as of VEGF and VEGF receptor gene expression has been ascribed to Ets1. In tumors, Ets1 expression is indicative of poorer prognosis.</p> http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/2/1/29
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Dittmer Jürgen
spellingShingle Dittmer Jürgen
The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-Oncogene
Molecular Cancer
author_facet Dittmer Jürgen
author_sort Dittmer Jürgen
title The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-Oncogene
title_short The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-Oncogene
title_full The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-Oncogene
title_fullStr The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-Oncogene
title_full_unstemmed The Biology of the Ets1 Proto-Oncogene
title_sort biology of the ets1 proto-oncogene
publisher BMC
series Molecular Cancer
issn 1476-4598
publishDate 2003-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The Ets1 proto-oncoprotein is a member of the Ets family of transcription factors that share a unique DNA binding domain, the Ets domain. The DNA binding activity of Ets1 is controlled by kinases and transcription factors. Some transcription factors, such as AML-1, regulate Ets1 by targeting its autoinhibitory module. Others, such as Pax-5, alter Ets1 DNA binding properties. Ets1 harbors two phosphorylation sites, threonine-38 and an array of serines within the exon VII domain. Phosphorylation of threonine-38 by ERK1/2 activates Ets1, whereas phosphorylation of the exon VII domain by CaMKII or MLCK inhibits Ets1 DNA binding activity. Ets1 is expressed by numerous cell types. In haemotopoietic cells, it contributes to the regulation of cellular differentiation. In a variety of other cells, including endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells and epithelial cancer cells, Ets1 promotes invasive behavior. Regulation of MMP1, MMP3, MMP9 and uPA as well as of VEGF and VEGF receptor gene expression has been ascribed to Ets1. In tumors, Ets1 expression is indicative of poorer prognosis.</p>
url http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/2/1/29
work_keys_str_mv AT dittmerjurgen thebiologyoftheets1protooncogene
AT dittmerjurgen biologyoftheets1protooncogene
_version_ 1724825953474969600