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The EMBO Journal | 1991

The N-Myc oncoprotein is associated in vivo with the phosphoprotein Max(p20/22) in human neuroblastoma cells.

Achim Wenzel; Celina Cziepluch; Ute Hamann; Jörg Schürmann; Manfred Schwab

Proteins encoded by the proto‐oncogenes c‐myc, L‐myc, and N‐myc contain at their carboxy‐terminus a tripartite segment comprising a basic DNA binding region (BR), a helix‐loop‐helix (HLH) and a leucine zipper motif (Zip), that are believed to be involved in DNA binding and protein‐protein interaction. The N‐Myc oncoprotein is overexpressed in certain human tumors that share neuroectodermal features due to amplification of the N‐myc gene. Using a monoclonal antibody directed against an N‐terminal epitope of the N‐Myc protein in immunoprecipitations performed with extracts of neuroblastoma cells, two nuclear phosphoprotein, p20/22, forming a hetero‐oligomeric complex with N‐Myc are identified. Both proteins are phosphorylated by casein kinase II in vitro. By partial proteolytic maps we show that p20 and p22 are structurally related to each other and that p20 is identical with Max, a recently described in vitro binding partner of myc proteins. Time course experiments show the presence of the complex in cellular extracts immunoprecipitated within a 5 min interval after the preparation of the cell extract. While the expression of N‐myc is restricted, expression of both Max(p20/22) and the murine homolog Myn(p20/22) was observed in cells of diverse human and murine embryonal lineages as detected by heterologous complex formation. By introduction of expression vectors containing the wild type N‐myc gene or N‐myc genes with in frame deletions or point mutations into recipient cells and subsequent immunoprecipitation of the resulting N‐Myc proteins we show that the HLH‐Zip region is essential to the formation of the N‐Myc‐p20/22 complex.


Oncogene | 1996

Conditional expression of N-myc in human neuroblastoma cells increases expression of α-prothymosin and ornithine decarboxylase and accelerates progression into S-phase early after mitogenic stimulation of quiescent cells

Werner Lutz; Michael Stöhr; Jörg Schürmann; Achim Wenzel; Achim Löhr; Manfred Schwab


Cancer Research | 1990

Augmented MYCN Expression Advances the Malignant Phenotype of Human Neuroblastoma Cells: Evidence for Induction of Autocrine Growth Factor Activity

Lothar Schweigerer; Stephen Breit; Achim Wenzel; Kentaro Tsunamoto; Rolf Ludwig; Manfred Schwab


Oncogene | 1995

Non-syntenic amplification of MDM2 and MYCN in human neuroblastoma.

R. Corvi; Larissa Savelyeva; S. Breit; Achim Wenzel; R. Handgretinger; J. Barak; Moshe Oren; Lukas C. Amler; Manfred Schwab


Cancer Research | 1989

Antigenic Differences between Metastatic and Nonmetastatic BSp73 Rat Tumor Variants Characterized by Monoclonal Antibodies

Siegfried Matzku; Achim Wenzel; Sida Liu; Margot Zöller


Oncogene | 1991

The MYCN protein of human neuroblastoma cells is phosphorylated by casein kinase II in the central region and at serine 367

Ute Hamann; Achim Wenzel; Rainer Frank; Manfred Schwab


Oncogene | 1993

Activation of gene transcription by the amino terminus of the N-Myc protein does not require association with the protein encoded by the retinoblastoma suppressor gene RB1

Celina Cziepluch; Achim Wenzel; Jörg Schürmann; Manfred Schwab


Oncology Research | 1997

Variations in the expression of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor gene in human cancer cell lines of different tissue origin.

Susanne Dihlmann; Lukas C. Amler; Manfred Schwab; Achim Wenzel


Progress in Clinical and Biological Research | 1994

The N-myc oncoprotein is a transcriptional activator and associates with max and RB1 proteins.

Achim Wenzel; Celina Cziepluch; Jörg Schürmann; Manfred Schwab


Archive | 1995

Antibodies that react with variant CD44 surface proteins

Peter Herrlich; Helmut Ponta; Ursula Guenthert; Siegfried Matzku; Achim Wenzel

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Siegfried Matzku

German Cancer Research Center

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Helmut Ponta

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Manfred Schwab

German Cancer Research Center

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Jörg Schürmann

German Cancer Research Center

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Celina Cziepluch

German Cancer Research Center

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Lukas C. Amler

German Cancer Research Center

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Ute Hamann

German Cancer Research Center

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Achim Löhr

German Cancer Research Center

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J. Barak

German Cancer Research Center

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