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Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.

A survey of a large series of radiation- or chemically induced thymic lymphomas in (AKR X RF)F1, RF/J, 129/J, and C57BL/6J mouse strains for activated ras oncogenes showed that of the tumors containing transforming activity, in more than 75% of the cases this activity segregated with either K-ras or...

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Autores principales: Newcomb, E W, Diamond, L E, Sloan, S R, Corominas, M, Guerrerro, I, Pellicer, A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2667982
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author Newcomb, E W
Diamond, L E
Sloan, S R
Corominas, M
Guerrerro, I
Pellicer, A
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Diamond, L E
Sloan, S R
Corominas, M
Guerrerro, I
Pellicer, A
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description A survey of a large series of radiation- or chemically induced thymic lymphomas in (AKR X RF)F1, RF/J, 129/J, and C57BL/6J mouse strains for activated ras oncogenes showed that of the tumors containing transforming activity, in more than 75% of the cases this activity segregated with either K-ras or the N-ras gene. H-ras activity was never detected. The genetic background of the host influenced susceptibility to tumor induction and oncogene activation. The K-ras gene was preferentially activated over the N-ras gene (approximately 2:1) whether the inducing agent was radiation or the chemical N-nitrosomethylurea. The activating mutation for the K-ras gene was consistently identified as a GGT to GAT transition in codon 12. In contrast, several different mutations of the N-ras gene were identified and localized to codons 12, 13, or 61. Assessment of the allelic composition of the ras locus shows that some proportion of the tumors lost the normal ras allele.
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spelling pubmed-15675482006-09-18 Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains. Newcomb, E W Diamond, L E Sloan, S R Corominas, M Guerrerro, I Pellicer, A Environ Health Perspect Research Article A survey of a large series of radiation- or chemically induced thymic lymphomas in (AKR X RF)F1, RF/J, 129/J, and C57BL/6J mouse strains for activated ras oncogenes showed that of the tumors containing transforming activity, in more than 75% of the cases this activity segregated with either K-ras or the N-ras gene. H-ras activity was never detected. The genetic background of the host influenced susceptibility to tumor induction and oncogene activation. The K-ras gene was preferentially activated over the N-ras gene (approximately 2:1) whether the inducing agent was radiation or the chemical N-nitrosomethylurea. The activating mutation for the K-ras gene was consistently identified as a GGT to GAT transition in codon 12. In contrast, several different mutations of the N-ras gene were identified and localized to codons 12, 13, or 61. Assessment of the allelic composition of the ras locus shows that some proportion of the tumors lost the normal ras allele. 1989-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1567548/ /pubmed/2667982 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Newcomb, E W
Diamond, L E
Sloan, S R
Corominas, M
Guerrerro, I
Pellicer, A
Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.
title Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.
title_full Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.
title_fullStr Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.
title_full_unstemmed Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.
title_short Radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.
title_sort radiation and chemical activation of ras oncogenes in different mouse strains.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2667982
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