Transforming activity and the level of Tax protein: effect of one point mutation in HTLV-I tax gene
- PMID: 1521918
- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910520228
Transforming activity and the level of Tax protein: effect of one point mutation in HTLV-I tax gene
Abstract
The transcriptional trans-activator molecule of HTLV-I, Tax, is known to transform rodent fibroblasts. A revertant clone expressing Tax was obtained by treating transformed Rat-I cells harboring a single copy of the tax gene with a mutagen. Sequence analysis of the tax gene of the revertant clone revealed that it had one point mutation at codon 12(CTT----TTT), resulting in a change from Leu to Phe. The colony-forming efficiencies of the cells transfected with the mutant tax gene (mu71 tax) were significantly lower than those transfected with the wild-type by the soft-agar method. This difference was shown to be due to the instability of mu71 Tax.
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