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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (neu)
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Intact nuclei derived from poorly or highly liver-metastatic murine large-cell lymphoma cell line RAW117 were digested to discrete subchromatin deoxyribonucleoprotein/ribonucleoprotein (DNP/RNP) complexes with Msp-I. The DNP/RNP complexes were composed of DNP/RNPs which were derived from the DNP/RNP complexes by incubation in the presence or absence of DNase-I and subsequent isolation by two-dimensional [isoelectric focusing/sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)] polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), electroelution from the gel, and removal of SDS. Approximately 450 DNP/RNPs in the two-dimensional gels corresponding to discrete spots or in some cases streaks were analyzed for the presence of v-abl, p53, c-neu, c-H-ras, beta-casein, 18s rDNA, and mu-chain immunoglobulin genes using a hybridization technique. Ten DNP/RNP complexes contained tightly associated p53 DNA, whereas six contained c- or v-abl, four contained mu-chain gene, two contained c-H-ras, one contained dot-blot beta-casein, two contained 18s rDNA, and c-neu was found in one of the DNP/RNPs. The DNP/RNPs were also analyzed for in vitro RNA polymerase and primase activities. To assess the potential transcription abilities of the isolated DNP/RNPs, individual DNP/RNPs or DNP/RNP mixtures (reconstituted after SDS-PAGE separation) were examined for RNA polymerase initiation and synthesis. When RNA products were formed, these were purified by extracellulose chromatography and used as back-hybridization probes for the genes of interest. The RNA products were also analyzed by RNA gel electrophoresis. RNA formation was inhibitable by actinomycin D, and the RNAs formed ranged in size from approximately 80 kbp to approximately 1 kbp. By mixing various DNP/RNP complexes together, different patterns of RNA synthesis were found. For example, one DNP/RNP of M(r) approximately 140,000, isoelectric point (pl) approximately 5.8 synthesized a high molecular weight RNA in vitro that hybridized with beta-casein cDNA, but beta-casein is not expressed in RAW117 cells, suggesting that the silencing of the beta-casein gene was negated by isolation of the DNP/RNP. Mixing this DNP/RNP with two other specific DNP/RNPs again inhibited the synthesis of beta-casein RNA, suggesting that interactions between DNP/RNP complexes can result in differential RNA expression or regulation of RNA polymerases in vitro.
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PMID:Nucleoproteins derived from subnuclear RNA polymerase complexes of metastatic large-cell lymphoma cells possess transcription activities and regulatory properties in vitro. 146 66

Current cancer chemotherapy treatments generally act by affecting rapidly growing malignant cells. Unfortunately, they are relatively nonspecific and thus have a tendency to affect other rapidly growing normal cells in a deleterious manner. Triplex-forming oligodeoxyribonucleotides (TFOs) promise to be a new class of sequence-specific DNA-binding drugs which will target malignancies at the transcriptional level. The formation of an intermolecular triplex (triple helix) has been shown to block the binding of transcription factors and repress transcription in genes such as c-myc and that encoding the epidermal growth factor receptor. The rat neu oncogene promoter contain promoter-enhancer elements which are purine/pyrimidine rich. These enhancer elements are amenable to targeting by TFOs. the human counterpart of rat neu, HER2, is often found to be amplified or overexpressed in a variety of malignancies, such as those of the breast, lungs, ovary, colon and stomach. TFOs may proved to be the basis of effective chemotherapy drugs for these cancers. TFO binding at the "GTG" element (5'GGTGGGGGGG) and at the 'GA' element (5'GGAGGAGGAGGG) has been characterized by gel mobility shift analysis and DNase 1 footprinting. Binding has been shown to occur at a Kd as low as 10(-8) M and has been shown to be sequence specific.
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PMID:Triplex formation at the rat neu oncogene promoter. 795 74

Chromatin in interphase nuclei exhibits a topology that is associated with the transcriptional state of cells. We examined the spatial, intranuclear distribution of chromosome 17 and the ERBB-2 (HER2/neu) sequence thereon, relative to that of DNase-hypersensitive chromatin (DHC), in breast tumour cells exhibiting different levels of expression of ERBB-2. These sequences were specifically associated with the nuclear periphery, within a band of DHC. The remainder of the chromosome 17 mass showed no preferential position within the nucleus. The peripheral placement of ERBB-2 sequences is associated with a specific conformation of chromosome 17. We propose that the conformational organization of chromosome territories might represent a fundamental control mechanism in gene expression.
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PMID:A specific conformation of the territory of chromosome 17 locates ERBB-2 sequences to a DNase-hypersensitive domain at the nuclear periphery. 960 77