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    Mol Cell Biol. 1986 Dec;6(12):4195-201.

    Isolation and oncogenic potential of a novel human src-like gene.

    Kawakami T, Pennington CY, Robbins KC.

    We have isolated cDNA molecules representing the complete coding sequence of a new human gene which is a member of the src family of oncogenes. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that this gene, termed slk, encoded a 537-residue protein which was 86% identical to the chicken proto-oncogene product, p60c-src, over a stretch of 191 amino acids at its carboxy terminus. In contrast, only 6% amino acid homology was observed within the amino-terminal 82 amino acid residues of these two proteins. It was possible to activate slk as a transforming gene by substituting approximately two-thirds of the slk coding sequence for an analogous region of the v-fgr onc gene present in Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma virus. The resulting hybrid protein molecule expressed in transformed cells demonstrated protein kinase activity with specificity for tyrosine residues.

    PMID: 3099169 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 367199

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