TY - JOUR AU - AB - THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Vol. 273, No. 42, Issue of October 16, pp. 27051–27054, 1998 Communication © 1998 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. TH and the transcription of genes encoding catecholamine A Novel Protein Containing biosynthesizing enzymes have been identified and extensively cdc10/SWI6 Motifs Regulates characterized (2–17). In addition, Mash1 and Phox2 transcrip- tion factors have been recently shown by gene targeting to be Expression of mRNA Encoding required for development of subpopulations of central nervous Catecholamine Biosynthesizing system and peripheral nervous system catecholaminergic neu- rons (18, 19). Little is known, however, about mechanisms that Enzymes* control expression of genes encoding the four enzymes that determine the catecholaminergic phenotype. (Received for publication, May 27, 1998, and in revised form, V-1 is a novel soluble protein consisting of 117 amino acids July 20, 1998) that contains 2.5 tandem repeats of the cdc10/SWI6 motif, also Tohru Yamakuni‡§, Toshifumi Yamamoto , known as the ankyrin repeat (see Fig. 1A) (20, 21). This motif Masato Hoshinoi, Si-Young Song‡, has been demonstrated to be crucial for protein-protein inter- Hideko Yamamoto**, actions (22, 23). Our recent studies have revealed a character- Mayuko Kunikata-Sumitomo‡, Atsuko Minegishi‡, istic TI - A Novel Protein Containing cdc10/SWI6 Motifs Regulates Expression of mRNA Encoding Catecholamine Biosynthesizing Enzymes JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry DO - 10.1074/jbc.273.42.27051 DA - 1998-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/a-novel-protein-containing-cdc10-swi6-motifs-regulates-expression-of-M1p3tJnQd8 DP - DeepDyve ER -