Ras signaling appears to be mediated in part by transcription factors
that belong to the ets gene family. To identify downstream targets for
the Ras signal transduction pathway, we have used Ras-transformed mou
se fibroblasts to isolate a new member of the ets gene family, net. Ne
t has sequence similarity in three regions with the ets factors Elk1 a
nd SAP1, which have been implicated in the serum response of the fos p
romoter. Net shares various properties with these proteins, including
the ability to bind to ets DNA motifs through the Ets domain of the pr
otein and form ternary complexes with the serum response factor SRF on
the fos serum response element, SRE. However, Net differs from Elk1 a
nd SAP1 in a number of ways. The pattern of net RNA expression in adul
t mouse tissues is different. Net has negative effects on transcriptio
n in a number of assays, unlike Elk1. Strikingly, Ras, Src, and Mos ex
pression switch Net activity to positive. The study of Net should help
in understanding the interplay between Net and other members of the E
lk subfamily and their contribution to signal transduction through Ras
to the nucleus.