MAX (gene)
MAX is a gene that in humans encodes the MAX transcription factor.
Function
The protein product of MAX contains the basic helix-loop-helix and leucine zipper motifs. It is therefore included in the bHLHZ family of transcription factors. It is able to form homodimers with other MAX proteins and heterodimers with other transcription factors, including Mad, Mxl1 and Myc. The homodimers and heterodimers compete for a common DNA target site in a gene promoter zone. Rearrangement of dimers provides a system of transcriptional regulation with greater diversity of gene targets. Max must dimerise in order to be biologically active.Transcriptionally active hetero- and homodimers involving Max can promote cell proliferation as well as apoptosis.
Interactions
The protein product of Max has been shown to interact with:- Myc,
- MNT,
- MSH2,
- MXD1,
- MXI1,
- MYCL1,
- N-Myc,
- SPAG9,
- TEAD1, and
- Transformation/transcription domain-associated protein.