Functions of the v-Src protein tyrosine kinase
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- DOI: 10.1006/cbir.1994.1083
Functions of the v-Src protein tyrosine kinase
Abstract
The peripheral non-receptor tyrosine kinase oncoprotein, v-Src, has pleiotropic effects. It is a mitogen for quiescent cells, substituting for both competence and progression factor-mediated signals but it also induces cellular morphological transformation. We are dissecting the activities of v-Src by studying mutant proteins, including those with temperature sensitive (ts) effects, in different cellular backgrounds. Activation of a ts v-Src kinase rapidly increases activity of both the transcription factor, AP-1, and MAP kinase, an enzyme that enhances AP-1 activity by both phosphorylation of c-Jun and increased c-fos transcription; the relative contribution of these two events depends on the cells in which v-Src is expressed. Transient early AP-1 activation requires proper location of v-Src at the cell periphery and it is essential for mitogenesis. It is not, however, sufficient for entry into S-phase, there being a second need for v-Src later in G1. Transformation by v-Src does not require AP-1 activation but seems linked to events at the cell periphery, notably phosphorylation of proteins that bind to the v-Src SH3 domain such as the p85 subunit of PI-3 kinase.
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