This gene has been shown mutated in cases of hereditary
pheochromocytoma. More recently the
Max gene becomes mutated and
becomes inactivated in small cell lung cancer (SCLC). This is mutually exclusive with alterations at
Myc and
BRG1, the latter coding for an ATPase of the SWI/SNF complex. It was demonstrated that the
BRG1 product regulates the expression of
Max through direct recruitment to the
Max promoter region, and that depletion of BRG1 strongly hinders cell growth, specifically in Max-deficient cells, suggesting that the two together cause
synthetic lethality. Furthermore, Max required BRG1 to activate neuroendocrine transcriptional programs and to up-regulate Myc targets, such as glycolytic-related genes. == References ==