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. 1987 Apr;84(8):2312-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.8.2312.

Association of p60src with Triton X-100-resistant cellular structure correlates with morphological transformation

Association of p60src with Triton X-100-resistant cellular structure correlates with morphological transformation

M Hamaguchi et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Apr.

Abstract

More than 70% of wild-type Rous sarcoma virus p60v-src was found to be associated with a cellular structure resistant to nonionic detergent extraction that consists primarily of cytoskeletal proteins. On the other hand, nontransforming src proteins, including cellular p60c-src, nonmyristoylated forms, and those inactive in protein kinase, were found in the fraction solubilized by the detergent extraction. p60c-src was detergent-soluble even in transformed cells, suggesting that the association of p60v-src is not a result of cell transformation. Analyses with a variety of Rous sarcoma virus mutants showed a good correlation between the degree of association with the detergent-resistant structure and the extent of cell transformation caused by mutant src proteins, suggesting that this association may be significant for the process of cell transformation by Rous sarcoma virus.

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