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Structure-function relationships of the PEA3 group of Ets-related transcription factors

  • Yvan De Launoit
  • , Jean Luc Baert
  • , Anne Chotteau
  • , Didier Monte
  • , Pierre Antoine Defossez
  • , Laurent Coutte
  • , Hélène Pelczar
  • , Frauke Leenders

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Abstract

The PEA3 group of transcription factors belongs to the Ets family and is composed of PEA3, ERM, and ER81, which are more than 95% identical within the DNA-binding domain-the ETS domain-and which demonstrate 50% aa identity overall. We present here a review of the current knowledge of these transcription factors, which possess functional domains responsible for DNA- binding, DNA-binding inhibition, and transactivation. Recent data suggest that these factors are targets for signaling cascades, such as the Ras- dependent ones, and thus may contribute first to the nuclear response to cell stimulation and second to Ras-induced cell transformation. The expression of the PEA3 group members in numerous developing murine organs, and, especially, in epithelial-mesenchymal interaction events, suggests a key role in murine organogenesis. Moreover, their expression in certain breast cancer cells suggests a possible involvement of these genes in the appearance, progression, and invasion of malignant cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)127-135
Number of pages9
JournalBiochemical and Molecular Medicine
Volume61
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1997
Externally publishedYes

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