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The c-ets-1 proto-oncogene has oncogenic activity and is positively autoregulated.

Authors: A, Seth; T S, Papas;

The c-ets-1 proto-oncogene has oncogenic activity and is positively autoregulated.

Abstract

The proto-oncogene ets-1 is a member of the ets family of genes that share homology with the viral oncogene, v-ets, of the avian leukemia virus E26. By using expression vectors, we demonstrate that the ets-1 gene transforms NIH3T3 cells and the ets-1 transfected cells form colonies in soft agar and induce tumors in nude mice. We have also determined that the ets-1 protein contains homology with the helix-loop-helix motif of the HLH family proteins, but lacks the basic domain upstream of helix I. Transfection of the NIH3T3 cells with ets-1 vectors results in the activation of the endogenous ets-1 gene. Using hybridization probes that can distinguish between transcripts from endogenous and exogenous templates, we show that the endogenous ets-1 gene is activated by the expression of the transfected exogenous ets-1. In contrast, the expression of transfected ets-2 has no effect on the endogenous ets-1 gene expression. The results indicate that the ets-1 proto-oncogene is positively autoregulated by its product.

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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-ets, Genetic Vectors, Molecular Sequence Data, Mice, Nude, Fibroblasts, Blotting, Northern, Sulfur Radioisotopes, Precipitin Tests, Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1, Blotting, Southern, Mice, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Methionine, Gene Expression Regulation, Proto-Oncogene Proteins, Animals, Homeostasis, Amino Acid Sequence, RNA, Messenger, Cell Line, Transformed

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