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Proto-oncogene fos: an inducible gene.
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Princess Takamatsu symposia [Princess Takamatsu Symp] 1986; Vol. 17, pp. 279-90. - Publication Year :
- 1986
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Abstract
- Proto-oncogene fos is a multifaceted gene, which is expressed during cell growth, cell differentiation, and development. The viral homologue, v-fos, was identified as the resident transforming gene of FBJ-murine osteosarcoma virus which induces bone tumors in mice. Due to an in-fram deletion during the biogenesis of the v-fos gene, the products of viral and cellular fos proteins differ at their C-termini. Despite different C-termini, both fas proteins are nuclear in their location, and can transform fibroblasts in vitro. However, transformation by c-fos gene requires removal of a 67 base pair sequence from the 3' non-coding domain. Proto-oncogene fos is a highly inducible gene in response to a variety of growth factors and differentiation-specific inducers. The transcriptional enhancer and the inducible element of the fos gene have been mapped along with sequences in the 3' non-coding domain which may influence the stability of the c-fos transcripts. The c-fos gene transcription is regulated by positively and negatively acting cellular factors.
- Subjects :
- Gene Expression Regulation
Proto-Oncogenes
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- Language :
- English
- Volume :
- 17
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Princess Takamatsu symposia
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 3332016