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Shenghao Jin, Huiwu Zhao, Yan Yi, Yuji Nakata, Anna Kalota, Alan M. Gewirtz
Published in Volume 120, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2010; 120(2):593–606 doi:10.1172/JCI38030
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Figure 9
c-Myb binds to menin-MLL and directs the complex to canonical c-Myb–binding sites in the HOXA9 promoter locus.

(A) Proposed interaction of c-Myb with wild-type menin-MLL in the HOXA9 promoter locus. c-Myb binds to its canonical recognition sites and holds the complex in place, leading to maintenance of HOXA9 expression. Changes in surrounding chromatin, specifically H3K4 methylation in neighboring nucleosomes (orange circles), is brought about by the MLLC SET domain–associating proteins, most likely WDR5, whose function may be enhanced by an as-yet-uncharacterized interaction with c-Myb, as indicated by the thin blue arrow. (B) c-Myb brings the menin-MLL fusion protein complex to the HOXA9 locus, where, as in A, it serves to anchor the complex and sustain HOXA9 expression. Sustained fusion protein expression leads to other, as-yet-uncharacterized transcriptional changes that likely play a role in leukemic transformation. As indicated, other unidentified cofactors are postulated to assist in transformation.