Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Cellular Oncology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-4255,1 and
2. Cancer Research Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The c-
myb
oncogene has been a target of retroviral insertional mutagenesis in murine monocytic leukemias. One mechanism by which c-
myb
can be activated is through the integration of a retroviral provirus into the central portion of the locus, causing premature termination of c-
myb
transcription and translation. We had previously shown that a leukemia-specific c-Myb protein, truncated at the site of proviral integration by 248 amino acids, had approximately a fourfold-increased half-life compared to the normal c-Myb protein, due to its ability to escape rapid degradation by the ubiquitin-26S proteasome pathway. Here we provide evidence for the existence of more than one instability determinant in the carboxy-terminal region of the wild-type protein, which appear to act independently of each other. The data were derived from examination of premature termination mutants and deletion mutants of the normal protein, as well as analysis of another carboxy-terminally truncated protein expressed in leukemia. Evidence is provided that one instability determinant is located in the terminal 87 amino acids of the protein and another is located in the vicinity of the internal region that has leucine zipper homology. In leukemias, different degrees of protein stability are attained following proviral integration depending upon how many determinants are removed. Interestingly, although PEST sequences (rich in proline, glutamine, serine, and threonine), often associated with degradation, are found in c-Myb, deletion of PEST-containing regions had no effect on protein turnover. This study provides further insight into how inappropriate expression of c-Myb may contribute to leukemogenesis. In addition, it will facilitate further studies aimed at characterizing the specific role of individual regions of the normal protein in targeting to the 26S proteasome.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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