| Literature DB >> 9087424 |
J D Ceci1, C P Patriotis, C Tsatsanis, A M Makris, R Kovatch, D A Swing, N A Jenkins, P N Tsichlis, N G Copeland.
Abstract
Provirus insertion in the last intron of the Tpl-2 gene in retrovirus-induced rat T-cell lymphomas results in the enhanced expression of a carboxy-terminally truncated Tpl-2 kinase. Here we show that the truncated protein exhibits an approximately sevenfold higher catalytic activity and is two- to threefold more efficient in activating the MAPK and SAPK pathways relative to the wild-type protein. The truncated Tpl-2 protein and a GST fusion of the Tpl-2 carboxy-terminal tail interact when coexpressed in Sf9 cells. Their interaction down-regulates the kinase activity of the truncated protein suggesting that tail-directed intramolecular interactions regulate the Tpl-2 kinase. Tpl-2 transgenic mice expressing the wild-type protein from the proximal Lck promoter fail to show a biological phenotype, whereas mice expressing the truncated protein develop large-cell lymphoblastic lymphomas of T-cell origin. These results show that Tpl-2 is an oncogenic kinase that is activated by carboxy-terminal truncation.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9087424 DOI: 10.1101/gad.11.6.688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361