E2A as a Tumor Suppressor
University Of California, San Diego, La Jolla CA
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Abstract
The E2A gene products belong to a class of helix-loop-helix (HLH) proteins, also named E-proteins. Members of the E-proteins include E12, E47, E2-2 and HEB. The DNA binding activities of the E- proteins are regulated by a distinct class of antagonistic HLH proteins, named Id gene products. Four Id genes are present in the mammalian genome, designated as Id1-4. E47 levels are high in T cell progenitors where they act to promote TCR¿ gene rearrangement, induce the expression of genes involved in pre-TCR signaling and suppress proliferation. Once a pre-TCR has been generated, E47 levels decrease to permit developmental progression and cellular expansion. E47 expression also prevents the development of lymphoma in thymocyte progenitors. In this grant application we would examine how E- and Id protein activities are regulated to control developmental progression and suppress the development of lymphoma.
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