“…Many genes have been implicated as cMyc targets, including genes involved in cell cycle regulation: cdc25A, cyclin E, cyclin D2 (Bouchard et al, 1999;Galaktionov et al, 1996;Perez-Roger et al, 1997); apoptosis: p53 (Reisman et al, 1993); DNA biosynthesis: cad, ODC (Bello et al, 1993;Miltenberger et al, 1995); macromolecular synthesis: eIF-4E and MrDb (Grandori et al, 1996;Rosenwald, 1996); and genes with unknown function: rcl and a-prothymosin (Eilers et al, 1991;Lewis et al, 1997). Myc proteins have also been implicated in the repression of several genes including MHC class I antigens, c-myc, gadd45 and C/EBP (Bernards et al, 1986;Li et al, 1994;Marhin et al, 1997;Penn et al, 1990). For many genes it is still unclear whether they are direct or indirect targets and none of them appears to explain the diverse biological activities of c-Myc.…”