E. Morii et al., Effect of a large deletion of the basic domain of mi transcription factor on differentiation of mast cells, BLOOD, 98(8), 2001, pp. 2577-2579
The mi transcription factor (MITF) is a basic-helix-loop-helix-leucine zipp
er transcription factor that is important for the development of mast cells
. Cultured mast cells (CMCs) of mi/mi genotype express abnormal MITF (mi-MI
TF), but CMCs of tg/tg genotype do not express any MITFs. It was previously
reported that mi/mi CMCs showed more severe abnormalities than tg/tg CMCs,
indicating that mi-MITF had inhibitory function. Whereas mi-MITF contains
a single amino acid deletion in the basic domain, MITF encoded by mi(ew) al
lele (ew-MITE) deletes 16 of 21 amino acids of the basic domain. Here the e
ffect of a large deletion of the basic domain was examined. In mi(ew)/mi(ew
) CMCs, the expression pattern of genes whose transcription was affected by
MITF was comparable to that of tg/tg CMCs rather than to that of mi/mi CMC
s. This suggested that ew-MITF lacked any functions. The part of the basic
domain deleted in ew-MITF appeared necessary for either transactivation or
inhibition of transactivation. (Blood. 2001;98:2577-2579) (C) 2001 by The A
merican Society of Hematology.