Ets Translocation Variant 3 (ETV3)

PE-1; METS; ETS Family Transcriptional Repressor; ETS domain transcriptional repressor PE1; Mitogenic Ets transcriptional suppressor; ETS variant 3

Ets Translocation Variant 3 (ETV3)
The ETS oncogene was first described as part of a fusion gene transduced by the avian retrovirus E26. In E26, v-ets and v-myb were fused to a portion of GAG to form the transforming gene. METS blocks RAS-dependent proliferation without inhibiting RAS-dependent expression of cell type-specific genes by selectively replacing ETS activators on the promoters of cell cycle control genes. The antiproliferative effects of METS required its interaction with DP103 (DDX20), a DEAD box-containing protein that assembles a novel corepressor complex. Functional interactions between the METS/DP103 complex and E2F/RB family proteins were also necessary for inhibition of cellular proliferation, suggesting a combinatorial code that directs permanent cell cycle exit during terminal differentiation.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)