Avian sarcoma virus 17 carries the jun oncogene.
AUTOR(ES)
Maki, Y
RESUMO
Biologically active molecular clones of avian sarcoma virus 17 (ASV 17) contain a replication-defective proviral genome of 3.5 kilobases (kb). The genome retains partial gag and env sequences, which flank a cell-derived putative oncogene of 0.93 kb, termed jun. The jun gene lacks preserved coding domains of tyrosine-specific protein kinases. It also shows no significant nucleic acid homology with other known oncogenes. The probable transformation-specific protein in ASV 17-transformed cells is a 55-kDa gag-jun fusion product.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=304757Documentos Relacionados
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