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Publication : RAE28, BMI1, and M33 are members of heterogeneous multimeric mammalian Polycomb group complexes.

First Author  Hashimoto N Year  1998
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  245
Issue  2 Pages  356-65
PubMed ID  9571155 Mgi Jnum  J:47794
Mgi Id  MGI:1206046 Doi  10.1006/bbrc.1998.8438
Citation  Hashimoto N, et al. (1998) RAE28, BMI1, and M33 are members of heterogeneous multimeric mammalian Polycomb group complexes. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 245(2):356-65
abstractText  The Polycomb group loci in Drosophila encode chromatin proteins required for repression of homeotic loci in embryonic development. We show that mouse Polycomb group homologues, RAE28, BMI1 and M33, have overlapping but not identical expression patterns during embryo-genesis and in adult tissues. These three proteins coimmunoprecipitate from embryonic nuclear extracts. Gel filtration analysis of embryonic extracts indicates that RAE28, BMI1 and M33 exist in large multimeric complexes. M33 and RAE28 coimmunoprecipitate and copurify as members of large complexes from F9 cells, which express BMI1 at very low levels, suggesting that different Polycomb group complexes can form in different cells. RAE28, BMI1 and M33 interact homotypically, and both RAE28 and M33 interact with BMI1, but not with each other. The domains required for interaction were localized. Together, these studies indicate that murine Polycomb group proteins are developmentally regulated and function as members of multiple, heterogeneous complexes.
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