Literature DB >> 6308640

Spontaneous activation of a human proto-oncogene.

E Santos, E P Reddy, S Pulciani, R J Feldmann, M Barbacid.   

Abstract

It has been recently shown that malignant activation of the c-has/bas proto-oncogene in T24 human bladder carcinoma cells was mediated by a single point mutation. A deoxyguanosine located at position 35 of the first exon of this proto-oncogene was substituted by thymidine. These findings predicted that the resulting oncogene would code for a structurally altered p21 protein containing valine instead of glycine as its 12th amino acid residue. We now report the spontaneous activation of the human c-has/bas proto-oncogene during transfection of NIH/3T3 cells. As in T24 cells, this in vitro activated oncogene also acquired malignant properties by a single point mutation. In this case we have detected a G leads to A transition, which occurred at the same position as the mutation responsible for the activation of the T24 oncogene. These results predict that the p21 protein coded for by the spontaneously activated c-has/bas gene will incorporate aspartic acid as its 12th amino acid residue. Computer analysis of the secondary structure of c-has/bas encoded p21 proteins indicates that substitution of the glycine residue located at position 12, not only by aspartic acid or valine but also by any other amino acid, would result in the same structural alteration. These findings indicate that a specific conformational change is sufficient to confer transforming properties to this p21 protein. Moreover, they predict that any mutation affecting the coding properties of the 12th codon of the c-has/bas proto-oncogene will lead to its malignant activation.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6308640      PMCID: PMC384107          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.80.15.4679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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