Activation of a cellular onc gene by promoter insertion in ALV-induced lymphoid leukosis
- PMID: 6261142
- DOI: 10.1038/290475a0
Activation of a cellular onc gene by promoter insertion in ALV-induced lymphoid leukosis
Abstract
Analyses of DNA and RNA from avian leukosis virus (ALV)-induced lymphomas have provided strong evidence that, in most tumours, ALV induces neoplastic disease by activating the c-myc gene, the cellular counterpart of the transforming gene of MC29 virus. The data indicate that, as a rare event, the ALV provirus integrates adjacent to the c-myc gene and that transcription, initiating from a viral promoter, causes enhanced expression of c-myc, leading to neoplastic transformation.
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