C-Fos

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v-fos FBJ murine osteosarcoma viral oncogene homolog
Identifiers
Symbol FOS
HUGO 3796
Entrez 2353
OMIM 164810
RefSeq NM_005252
UniProt P01100
Other data
Locus Chr. 14 q24.3

In molecular biology, c-Fos is a cellular proto-oncogene belonging to the immediate early gene family of transcription factors. c-Fos has a leucine-zipper DNA binding domain, and a transactivation domain at the C-terminus. Transcription of c-Fos is upregulated in response to many extracellular signals, e.g. growth factors. Additionally, phosphorylation by MAPK, PKA, PKC or cdc2 alters the activity and stability of c-Fos. Members of the Fos family dimerise with Jun to form the AP-1 transcription factor, which upregulates transcription of a diverse range of genes involved in everything from proliferation and differentiation to defence against invasion and cell damage.

The AP-1 complex has been implemented in transformation and progression of cancer, and both Fos and Jun were first discovered in rat fibroblasts.

The viral homologue of c-Fos, v-Fos, is found in the retrovirus Finkel–Biskis–Jinkins murine osteogenic sarcoma virus.

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  1. Karin Milde-Langosch, 2005. The Fos family of transcription factors and their role in tumourigenesis. European Journal of Cancer 41(16):2449-2461. Abstract + Full Text

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