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The human cellular abl gene product in the chronic myelogenous leukemia cell line K562 has an associated tyrosine protein kinase activity.

W Kloetzer, R Kurzrock, L Smith, M Talpaz, M Spiller, J Gutterman, R Arlinghaus.   

Abstract

Three antisera against the mouse v-abl gene product were used to identify two potential human c-abl gene products in the chronic myelogenous leukemia cell line K562. Two antipeptide sera were generated in rabbits using the predicted amino acid sequence of the mouse v-abl gene product. One antiserum was made against a polypeptide overlapping the in vivo tyrosine phosphorylation site of murine P120gag-abl and what is believed to be a homologous tyrosine phosphorylation site of the predicted normal human c-abl gene product (v-abl 263-280). The second antipeptide serum, abl 389-403, was generated against a predicted hydrophilic peptide of the v-abl gene product. Immunoprecipitation from K562 cells metabolically labeled with [32P]orthophosphate by a mouse tumor regressor and abl 389-403 antipeptide sera detected two proteins of 190,000 and 240,000 Da. Both proteins were labeled primarily at serine and, to a much lesser extent, at tyrosine residues. Immune complex kinase assays using conditions that allow the tyrosine phosphorylation of P120gag-abl showed that in vitro phosphorylation of P190 and P240 occurs primarily at tyrosine residues. The detection of these enzymatically active human c-abl gene products is a rare observation which may be in part attributed to the c-abl gene translocation from chromosomes 9 to 22 occurring in the vast majority of chronic myelogenous leukemia patients.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2982232     DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(85)90361-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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