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Activation of the Transforming Potential of a Normal Cell Sequence: A Molecular Model for Oncogenesis
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1981
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Viral ReplicationMolecular BiologyCell ProliferationCell GrowthCell SpecializationMoloney Sarcoma VirusVirus GeneViral GeneticsSequence HomologyNormal Cell SequenceDna ReplicationVirologyMorphogenesisCell BiologyTransforming PotentialCell LineageLong Terminal RepeatDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionNatural SciencesMedicineViral Oncology
The molecularly cloned, long terminal repeat (LTR) of the Moloney sarcoma virus (M-MSV) provirus has been covalently linked to c-mos, the cellular homolog of the M-MSV-specific sequence, v-mos. These newly constructed clones lack any M-MSV-derived sequences other than the LTR, but in DNA transfection assays they transform cells as efficiently as cloned subgenomic M-MSV fragments containing both v-mos and LTR. Cells transformed by LTR:c-mos hybrid molecules contain additional copies of mos DNA, and several size classes of polyadenylated RNA's with sequence homology to mos. The activation of the transforming potential of c-mos by the proviral LTR suggests a model whereby LTR-like elements could activate other normal cell sequences with oncogenic potential.
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