Ets transcription factors: nuclear effectors of the Ras–MAP-kinase signaling pathway

B Wasylyk, J Hagman, A Gutierrez-Hartmann - Trends in biochemical …, 1998 - cell.com
Trends in biochemical sciences, 1998cell.com
The Ets family of transcription factors includes nuclear phosphoproteins that are involved in
cell proliferation, differentiation and oncogenic transformation. The family is defined by a
conserved DNA-binding domain (the ETS-DBD), which forms a highly conserved, winged,
helix-turn-helix structural motif. As targets of the Ras–MAPK signaling pathway, Ets proteins
function as critical nuclear integrators of ubiquitous signaling cascades. To direct signals to
specific target genes, Ets proteins interact with (other) transcription factors that promote the …
Abstract
The Ets family of transcription factors includes nuclear phosphoproteins that are involved in cell proliferation, differentiation and oncogenic transformation. The family is defined by a conserved DNA-binding domain (the ETS-DBD), which forms a highly conserved, winged, helix-turn-helix structural motif. As targets of the Ras–MAPK signaling pathway, Ets proteins function as critical nuclear integrators of ubiquitous signaling cascades. To direct signals to specific target genes, Ets proteins interact with (other) transcription factors that promote the binding of Ets proteins to composite Ras-responsive elements.
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