Review
Nature Reviews Immunology 1, 193-199 (December 2001) | doi:10.1038/35105060
The function of E- and id proteins in lymphocyte development
Isaac Engel1 & Cornelis Murre1 About the authors
Abstract
Helix–loop–helix proteins are essential factors for lymphocyte development and function. In particular, E-proteins are crucial for commitment of lymphoid progenitors to the B- and T-cell lineages. E-proteins are negatively regulated by the Id class of helix–loop–helix proteins. The Id proteins function as dominant-negative inhibitors of E-proteins by inhibiting their ability to bind DNA. Here, we review the role of E-proteins and their Id protein antagonists in lymphocyte proliferation and developmental progression. In addition, we discuss how E-protein activity and Id gene expression are regulated by T-cell receptor (TCR) and pre-TCR-mediated signalling.
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Author affiliations
- Division of Biology, 0366, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA.
Correspondence to: Cornelis Murre1 Email: murre@biomailucsd.edu

