MYC genes have both essential roles during normal development and exert oncogenic functions during tumorigenesis. Expression of a dominant-negative allele of MYC, termed OmoMYC, can induce rapid tumor regression in mouse models with little toxicity for normal tissues. How OmoMYC discriminates between physiological and oncogenic functions of MYC is unclear. We have solved the crystal structure of OmoMYC and show that it forms a stable homodimer and as such recognizes DNA in the same manner as the MYC/MAX heterodimer. OmoMYC attenuates both MYC-dependent activation and repression by competing with MYC/MAX for binding to chromatin, effectively lowering MYC/MAX occupancy at its cognate binding sites. OmoMYC causes the largest decreases in promo...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...
Tumors driven by activation of the transcription factor MYC generally show oncogene addiction. Howev...
The c-Myc protein is dysregulated in many human cancers and its function has not been fully elucitat...
MYC genes have both essential roles during normal development and exert oncogenic functions during t...
MYC genes have both essential roles during normal development and exert oncogenic functions during t...
A large fraction of human tumors exhibits aberrant expression of the oncoprotein MYC. As a transcrip...
The involvement of Myc in a wide range of molecular functions makes it, probably, the most studied t...
MYC deregulation is common in human cancer and has a role in sustaining the aggressive cancer stem ...
Recent evidence points to Myc--a multifaceted bHLHZip transcription factor deregulated in the majori...
First designed and published in 1998 as a laboratory tool to study Myc perturbation, Omomyc has come...
The MYC oncogene is upregulated in human cancers by translocation, amplification, and mutation of ce...
The Myc oncoprotein is a transcription factor involved in a variety of human cancers. Overexpression...
Identifying and targeting cancer cell components that play non-degenerate and non-redundant function...
Identifying and targeting cancer cell components that play non-degenerate and non-redundant function...
A systematic review of the available studies on the interference of OmoMyc with Myc\u27s function in...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...
Tumors driven by activation of the transcription factor MYC generally show oncogene addiction. Howev...
The c-Myc protein is dysregulated in many human cancers and its function has not been fully elucitat...
MYC genes have both essential roles during normal development and exert oncogenic functions during t...
MYC genes have both essential roles during normal development and exert oncogenic functions during t...
A large fraction of human tumors exhibits aberrant expression of the oncoprotein MYC. As a transcrip...
The involvement of Myc in a wide range of molecular functions makes it, probably, the most studied t...
MYC deregulation is common in human cancer and has a role in sustaining the aggressive cancer stem ...
Recent evidence points to Myc--a multifaceted bHLHZip transcription factor deregulated in the majori...
First designed and published in 1998 as a laboratory tool to study Myc perturbation, Omomyc has come...
The MYC oncogene is upregulated in human cancers by translocation, amplification, and mutation of ce...
The Myc oncoprotein is a transcription factor involved in a variety of human cancers. Overexpression...
Identifying and targeting cancer cell components that play non-degenerate and non-redundant function...
Identifying and targeting cancer cell components that play non-degenerate and non-redundant function...
A systematic review of the available studies on the interference of OmoMyc with Myc\u27s function in...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...
Tumors driven by activation of the transcription factor MYC generally show oncogene addiction. Howev...
The c-Myc protein is dysregulated in many human cancers and its function has not been fully elucitat...