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Localization and characterization of phosphorylation sites of the fujinami avian sarcoma virus and prcii virus transforming proteins

✍ Scribed by Gerry Weinmaster; Tony Pawson


Book ID
102877519
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
808 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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Abstract

Fujinami sarcoma virus (FSV) and PRCII are avian sarcoma viruses which share cellularly derived v‐fps transforming sequences. The FSV P140^gag‐fps^ gene product is phosphorylated on three distinct tyrosine residue's in transformed cells or in an in vitro kinase reaction. Three variants of FSV, and the related virus PRCII which lacks about half of the v‐fps sequence found in FSV, encode gene products which are all phosphorylated at tyrosine residues contained within identical tryptic peptides. This indicates a stringent conservation of amino acid sequence at The tyrosine phosphorylation sites which presumably reflects the importance of these sites for the biologic activity of the transforming proteins. Under suitable conditions the proteolytic enzymes p15 and V8 protease each introduce one cut into FSV P140, p15 in the N‐terminal gag‐encoded region and V8 protease in the middle of the fps‐encoded region. Using these enzymes we have mapped the major site of tyrosine phosphorylation to the C‐terminal end of the fps region of FSV pl40^gas‐fps^. A second tyrosine phosphorylation site is found in the fps region of FSV P140 isolated from transformed cells, and a minor tyrosine phosphorylation site is found in the N‐terminal gag‐encoded region. Our results suggest that the C‐terminal fps‐encoded region is required for expression of the tyrosine‐specific protein kinase activity.


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