Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Menin is a tumor suppressor required to prevent multiple endocrine neoplasia in humans. Mammalian menin protein is associated with
chromatin modifying complexes and has been shown to bind a number of nuclear proteins, including the transcription factor JunD. Menin shows
bidirectional effects acting positively on c-Jun and negatively on JunD. We have produced protein null alleles of Drosophila menin (mnn1) and
have over expressed the Mnn1 protein. Flies homozygous for protein-null mnn1 alleles are viable and fertile. Localized over-expression of Mnn1
causes defects in thoracic closure, a phenotype that sometimes results from insufficient Jun activity. We observed complex genetic interactions
between mnn1 and jun in different developmental settings. Our data support the idea that one function of menin is to modulate Jun activity in a
manner dependent on the cellular context.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cerrato, Aniello
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