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The proto-oncogene c-src, the cellular homolog of the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) transforming gene v-src, is expressed in a tissue-specific and age-dependent manner. Its physiological function, although still unknown, appears to be more closely related to differentiation processes than to proliferation processes. To obtain more information about the physiological role of the c-src gene in cells, we have studied differentiation-dependent alterations using the human HL-60 leukaemia cell line as a model system. Induction of monocytic and granulocytic differentiation of HL-60 cells by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) is associated with an activation of the pp60c-src tyrosine kinase, but not with increased c-src gene expression. Control experiments exclude an interaction of TPA and DMSO themselves with the pp60c-src kinase.
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PMID:Activation of the pp60c-src kinase during differentiation of monomyelocytic cells in vitro. 301 21

We report the molecular analysis of primary cells from four cases of human B-cell malignancies each with an 8;14 chromosomal translocation involving the c-myc proto-oncogene and the immunoglobulin (Ig) gene cluster. In two cases of B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (B-ALL) the c-myc is truncated, rearranged into the Ig C alpha 1 locus and over-expressed in two abnormal mRNAs of approximately 2.0 and 2.8 kb. Conversely, in two cases of B-cell lymphoma progressed into leukemia the c-myc locus was translocated intact in its coding and 5'-flanking region into an Ig region different from C alpha 1, and over-expressed in two normal mRNA species. Cloning and sequencing of the breakpoint region on chromosome 14q+ from one of the two B-ALL cases showed that the myc gene is truncated 1077 nucleotides upstream from the translation start site, and rearranged in the opposite transcriptional orientation into an Ig class-switch segment approximately 4.8 kb upstream from the C alpha 1 gene. The c-myc anti-sense strand contains two class-switch recombination consensus sequences in the immediate boundaries of the breakpoint on chromosome 8: this allows us to postulate that an erroneous, class-switch-like recombination between Ig and myc sequences gave rise to the chromosomal translocation. Furthermore, we report 13 point mutations clustered in a region spanning from the first intron to the second exon of the translocated c-myc gene, five of which cause amino acid changes leading to an abnormal myc protein. This is the first evidence of mutations in a translocated c-myc in primary tumor cells.
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PMID:Translocation of c-myc into the immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus in human acute B-cell leukemia. A molecular analysis. 301 23

Activation of the c-myc proto-oncogene, in the form of DNA rearrangements that lead to constitutive expression, has been implicated in the genesis of a wide range of tumors. Therefore, it is of great interest to determine the influence of c-myc oncogene activation on cellular growth control, especially in primary cells. To facilitate the efficient transfer of an activated c-myc oncogene, we developed a mouse retrovirus that contains the c-myc protein-coding sequences and which can be transmitted in the presence of a Moloney murine leukemia virus helper or established as a helper-free stock with a retrovirus-packaging cell line. The virus can transform established lines of mouse fibroblasts to anchorage-independent growth; the transformed cells are tumorigenic in nude mice. However, the virus was not capable of inducing foci of transformed cells on confluent monolayers. In addition to studies on established cell lines, the effect of the c-myc retrovirus on primary cells was examined. Infection of bone marrow cells gave rise to partially transformed mononuclear phagocytes which were entirely dependent upon an exogenous supply of the monocyte-specific colony-stimulating factor CSF-1 for proliferation. Infection in vivo induced monocyte-macrophage tumors with a latency period of 8 to 10 weeks.
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PMID:A mouse c-myc retrovirus transforms established fibroblast lines in vitro and induces monocyte-macrophage tumors in vivo. 301 97

Antibodies were prepared against bacterially expressed polypeptides corresponding to various portions of the v-ets-encoded domain of P135gag-myb-ets, the transforming protein of avian leukemia virus E26. Immunoprecipitation analyses show that ca. 80 v-ets-encoded amino-acids located immediately after the v-myb/v-ets junction are not found in P54/56c-ets, the translation product of the c-ets proto-oncogene, nor in a set of cellular proteins of 64, 62, and 60 kDa related to but distinct from P54/56c-ets. In addition, Northern blot analyses show that these 5' v-ets sequences neither derive from the nontranslated region of the known cellular transcripts hybridizing to a v-ets probe nor from the c-myb transcript or the helper virus genetic information. Tryptic peptide analyses furthermore indicate that, except for these sequences and the last 16 carboxy terminal amino acids of P135gag-myb-ets, the amino acids encoded by v-ets are essentially colinear with those of P54c-ets.
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PMID:The 5' extremity of the v-ets oncogene of avian leukemia virus E26 encodes amino acid sequences not derived from the major c-ets-encoded cellular proteins. 302 65

Dsi-1 is a region of chromosomal DNA that underwent proviral insertion in 3 of 24 Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced rat thymomas. In one of these tumors, a provirus is also integrated adjacent to the proto-oncogene c-myc. The proviruses in Dsi-1 have been characterized and appear to be complete. The proviruses were located within a 2-kilobase region that contained four prominent DNase I-hypersensitive sites. These hypersensitive sites were observed in Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced thymomas but not in NRK cells. The region of Dsi-1 immediately 3' to the insertions cross-hybridized with human and chicken DNA, indicating that it contains highly conserved sequences. No evidence could be found for the expression of this highly conserved region. Dsi-1 was mapped to mouse chromosome 4. This location demonstrates that Dsi-1 is different from 16 of the known proto-oncogenes (c-abl, c-erbA c-erbB, c-ets-1, c-ets-2, c-fes, c-fos, c-myb, c-myc, c-raf, A-raf, c-Ha-ras, c-Ki-ras, N-ras, c-sis, and c-src) and 12 cellular regions of tumor-associated integrations in retrovirus-induced tumors (c-erbB, Fis-1, int-1, int-2, Mis-1/pvt-1, Mlvi-1, Mlvi-2, c-mos, c-myb, c-myc, Pim-1, and c-Ha-ras). Hybridization experiments indicated that Dsi-1 is probably different from five additional proto-oncogenes (c-fgr, c-fms, c-mos, neu, and c-yes) and from two additional frequent integration regions (lck and Mlvi-3).
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PMID:Dsi-1, a region with frequent proviral insertions in Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced rat thymomas. 302 11

We report the clinical evaluation of an improved DNA probe assay for the characteristic genetic marker of human CML, observed by cytogenetics and designated the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1). The Ph1 chromosome results from the fusion of c-abl proto-oncogene sequences from chromosome 9 to phl gene sequence on chromosome 22. (The phl gene is often referred to as bcr. However, for clarity we prefer to reserve the designation "bcr" for the region within the phl gene in which translocation breakpoints have been found to occur. We also find it useful to distinguish between two such regions in phl, bcr-210 and bcr-190, named after the 210- and 190-kDa phl/abl fusion proteins resulting from translocations with breakpoints in the respective regions. We refer to the corresponding chromosomal translocations as Ph1(bcr-210) and Ph1(bcr-190).) DNA, extracted from peripheral blood (PB) or bone marrow (BM) and digested with restriction endonuclease BglII, is hybridized with a probe (phl/bcr-3) spanning a breakpoint cluster region within phl. Rearrangements are revealed by the presence of one or two novel junction fragments. Clinical specimens from leukemic patients with active disease were compared by cytogenetic and DNA probe analysis at seven centers in the United States and Europe. The probe assay identified the phl rearrangement in 190 of 191 cases of Ph1-positive CML, as well as in 12 of 27 clinically diagnosed CML specimens lacking a typical Ph1 chromosome. DNA rearrangements also were seen in two of six cases of Ph1-positive ALL. No false positive results were obtained among 93 non-leukemic controls. Mixing experiments showed that the DNA probe assay can detect as few as 1% leukemic cells in a specimen. A preliminary study of CML patients in remission after allogeneic BM transplantation revealed a small fraction of residual Ph1-positive leukemic cells in a significant number of such patients.
Leukemia 1988 Oct
PMID:Clinical evaluation of a DNA probe assay for the Philadelphia (Ph1) translocation in chronic myelogenous leukemia. 305 Feb 93

The number of gene assignments to human chromosome 20 has increased slowly until recently. Only seven genes and one fragile site were confirmed assignments to chromosome 20 at the Ninth Human Gene Mapping Workshop in September 1987 (HGM9). One fragile site, 13 additional genes, and 10 DNA sequences that identify restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs), however, were provisionally added to the map at HGM9. Five mutated genes on chromosome 20 have a relation to disease: a mutation in the adenosine deaminase gene results in a deficiency of the enzyme and severe combined immune deficiency; mutations in the gene for the growth hormone releasing factor result in some forms of dwarfism; mutations in the closely linked genes for the hormones arginine vasopressin and oxytocin and their neurophysins are probably responsible for some diabetes insipidus; and mutations in the gene that regulates both alpha-neuraminidase and beta-galactosidase activities determine galactosialidosis. The gene for the prion protein is on chromosome 20; it is related to the infectious agent of kuru, Creutzfeld-Jacob disease, and Gertsmann-Straussler syndrome, although the nature of the relationship is not completely understood. Two genes that code for tyrosine kinases are on the chromosome, SRC1 the proto-oncogene and a gene (HCK) coding for haemopoietic kinase (an src-like kinase), but no direct relation to cancer has been shown for either of these kinases. The significance of non-random loss of chromosome 20 in the malignant diseases non-lymphocytic leukaemia and polycythaemia vera is not understood. Twenty-four additional loci are assigned to the chromosome: five genes that code for binding proteins, one for a light chain of ferritin, genes for three enzymes (inosine triphosphatase, s-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase, and sterol delta 24-reductase), one for each of a secretory protein and an opiate neuropeptide, a cell surface antigen, two fragile sites, and 10 DNA sequences (one satellite and nine unique) that detect RFLPs.
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PMID:The map of chromosome 20. 307 44

Expression of the gene encoding the nuclear phosphoprotein p53 (a proto-oncogene classified in the same functional family as c-myc and E1a adenovirus gene) was examined in a human T-cell leukemia (KE-37R cell line). No p53 (or a modified product) could be detected by immunoprecipitation with monoclonal antibodies P Ab 421 and P Ab 122 in KE-37R cell extracts, and no p53-specific RNA was characterized by Northern blot analysis. Southern blot using a murine p53 cDNA clone as a probe, did not reveal any gross rearrangement in the structure of the gene. However, this molecular probe was not suited for investigating the 5' end of the gene which contains the promoter and the non coding exon 1. It is interesting to notice that in KE-37R cells, c-myc has been activated by a t(8; 14) (q24; q11) translocation, suggesting that the c-myc product might substitute to some functions normally requiring p53.
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PMID:[Lack of expression of the protein p53 gene in a human T-cell leukemia line]. 312 85

Activation of the oncogenic potential of c-abl proto-oncogene has been correlated with the activation of its tyrosine kinase activity. The oncogenes derived from c-abl, e.g., gag/v-abl in Abelson murine leukemia virus or bcr/abl in chronic myelogenous leukemia, lack N-terminal coding sequences of the normal c-abl gene. In mouse and human cells, two sets of N-terminal amino acids encoded by 5'-variable exons are found in c-abl proteins. To assess the importance of N-terminal deletion in the activation of c-abl tyrosine kinase, a full length or an N-terminal deleted c-abl protein was expressed in bacteria and in monkey COS cells. Measurements of the autokinase activity of these two c-abl proteins showed that deletion of the N-terminal amino acids led to a three to five fold increase of the c-abl tyrosine kinase activity. Thus, the N-terminal deletion is important in the activation of c-abl proto-oncogene.
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PMID:Negative regulation of c-abl tyrosine kinase by its variable N-terminal amino acids. 314 98

The requirements for activation of the transformation potential of the human c-fos proto-oncogene were investigated. Recombinant plasmids containing the Moloney murine leukemia virus long terminal repeat directing transcription of the c-fos coding region and either the authentic c-fos 3' untranslated region (UTR) or the 3' UTR from human c-myc were inefficient at inducing transformation. In contrast, a recombinant that substituted most of the c-fos 3' UTR with the 3' portion of the simian virus 40 T-antigen gene transformed cells well. This difference in transformation efficiency appeared to be due to significantly higher levels of fos mRNA and protein expressed from the transforming recombinant. This, in turn, was due to the much greater stability of its mRNA compared with those from the poorly transforming recombinants containing the c-fos or c-myc 3' UTR. Thus, the 3' UTR of the human c-fos mRNA is responsible for its rapid degradation and limits the steady-state levels of transcript and protein. Cells transformed by the activated human c-fos plasmids contained increased amounts of partially modified c-fos protein (c-Fos). This form of c-Fos turned over much more rapidly than the highly modified form of c-Fos induced by serum stimulation.
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PMID:Activation of the transforming potential of the human fos proto-oncogene requires message stabilization and results in increased amounts of partially modified fos protein. 314 16


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