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Extended Myc Network: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 2 by Catherine Yang and Version 1 by Edward Prochownik.

Among the first discovered and most prominent cellular oncogenes is MYC, which encodes a bHLH-ZIP transcription factor (Myc) that both activates and suppresses numerous genes involved in proliferation, energy production, metabolism and translation. Myc belongs to a small group of bHLH-ZIP transcriptional regulators (the Myc Network) that includes its obligate heterodimerization partner Max and six “Mxd proteins” (Mxd1–4, Mnt and Mga), each of which heterodimerizes with Max and largely opposes Myc’s functions.

  • L-Myc
  • Max
  • Mxd Cancer Metabolism Tumor suppressor ChREBP MondoA Mlx
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