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Comparative Study
. 1988;3(3):293-8.

Negative regulation of c-abl tyrosine kinase by its variable N-terminal amino acids

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Comparative Study

Negative regulation of c-abl tyrosine kinase by its variable N-terminal amino acids

J Y Wang. Oncogene Res. 1988.

Abstract

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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