The purification of native RB (retinoblastoma) as a complex, including
P107, P130, and a 600 kDa subunit, termed MTAF600 (microtubule associated
factor 600) is described. MTAF600 binds to RB regardless of the
phosphorylation status of RB, and binds to RB without disrupting the
interaction between RB and E2F. It is further shown that E2F and DP
proteins co-purified with MTAF600 and RB, such that hypophosphorylated RB
may gain access to E2F as a complex with MTAF600. In addition, MTAF600
binds to microtubules and plays a role in active repression of
E2F-responsive genes, cell cycle arrest, and genomic stability. The
sequence of MTAF600 is described herein, along with its binding
properties to proteins such as RB and microtubules, and its sequence
homology. Further, methods and reagents for assaying the presence of
MTAF600 or mutants thereof, pharmaceutical formulations, and methods for
treating disease are also described.