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. 1986 May;6(5):1487-96.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.6.5.1487-1496.1986.

A novel general approach to eucaryotic mutagenesis functionally identifies conserved regions within the adenovirus 13S E1A polypeptide

A novel general approach to eucaryotic mutagenesis functionally identifies conserved regions within the adenovirus 13S E1A polypeptide

D Kimelman. Mol Cell Biol. 1986 May.

Abstract

A new approach to the isolation of mutations in mammalian genes was developed which permits both the selection of infrequently occurring mutants that alter the cellular morphology of recipient cells and the rapid reisolation of the mutant gene. The adenovirus type 5 13S early region 1a (E1a) gene was mutagenized in vitro with sodium bisulfite and then efficiently transferred into cells with a retrovirus shuttle vector. Three classes of mutants of the 13S E1a gene product were isolated, each of which induced a distinct morphological alteration. The mutant E1a gene was reisolated from each cell line, and the precise nucleotide changes were determined. The E1a-induced morphological alterations were further examined by the construction of single and double point mutations within different regions of the polypeptides by utilizing the amino acid substitutions obtained from the original mutants. The results suggest that each of the three regions of highly conserved amino acids within the E1a 13S polypeptide has a distinct role in the alteration of cellular morphology and the activation of gene expression.

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