“…The resulting AML1-ETO fusion protein is expressed in E12% of AML of the M2 subtype (Look, 1997). AML1-ETO has been shown to interact with a number of proteins present in corepressor complexes, suggesting that AML1-ETO may act as a transcriptional repressor (Meyers et al, 1995;Gelmetti et al, 1998;Lutterbach et al, 1998;Wang et al, 1998;Westendorf et al, 1998;Amann et al, 2001;Hildebrand et al, 2001;Zhang et al, 2001;Linggi et al, 2002;Lausen et al, 2004). However, there have been very few studies that correlate a DNA binding event by AML1-ETO at a target gene's promoter with a direct consequence on transcription (see, e.g.…”