Abstract :
[en] TEL is a gene frequently involved in specific chromosomal translocations in human leukemia and sarcoma that encodes a member of the ETS family of transcriptional regulators. TEL is unusual among other ETS proteins by its ability to self-associate in vivo, a property that is essential to the oncogenic activation of TEL-derived fusion proteins. We show here that TEL is a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor of ETS-binding site-driven transcription of model and natural promoters.
Lopez, Rodolphe; Institut Curie (France) > CNRS UMR 146
Carron, Clémence; Institut Curie (France) > CNRS UMR 146
Gardellin, P.; CEPH (France) > Inserm U434
Bernard, Olivier; CEPH (France) > INSERM U434
Ghysdael, Jacques; Institut Curie (France) > CNRS UMR 146
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