Abstract

The t(8;21) translocation fuses the DNA binding domain of the hematopoietic master regulator RUNX1 to the ETO protein. The resultant RUNX1/ETO fusion protein is a leukemia-initiating transcription factor that interferes with RUNX1 function. The result of this interference is a block in differentiation and, after the acquisition of additional mutations, the development of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We have previously determined genome-wide binding sites of RUNX1/ETO and RUNX1. We also measured open chromatin regions, histone acetylation and RNA-Polymerase II binding as well as global gene expression.

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