A melanoma octamer binding protein is responsive to differentiating agents.

Cell Growth Differ

Centre for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Queensland, Australia.

Published: October 1991

Analysis of human melanocytes and melanoma cell lines for proteins interacting with the octamer control sequence (ATGCAAAT) has revealed two distinct melanoma octamer binding proteins, Oct-M1 and Oct-M2. The latter was restricted to cell lines derived from tumor metastases. The level of Oct-M1 activity in a pigmented melanoma line was enhanced in comparison to the general octamer binding protein Oct-1 when cells were cultured in the presence of the depigmenting agent dithiothreitol and conversely was reduced by the differentiating and pigment inducing agents butyric acid and dimethyl sulfoxide.

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