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SUBMITTER: Knoepfler PS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1500848 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Knoepfler Paul S PS Zhang Xiao-yong XY Cheng Pei Feng PF Gafken Philip R PR McMahon Steven B SB Eisenman Robert N RN
The EMBO journal 20060525 12
The family of myc proto-oncogenes encodes transcription factors (c-, N-, and L-Myc) that regulate cell growth and proliferation and are involved in the etiology of diverse cancers. Myc proteins are thought to function by binding and regulating specific target genes. Here we report that Myc proteins are required for the widespread maintenance of active chromatin. Disruption of N-myc in neuronal progenitors and other cell types leads to nuclear condensation accompanied by large-scale changes in hi ...[more]