v-Src
Suppression of v-src Transformation by the drs Gene
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Autophosphorylation is required for high kinase activity and efficient transformation ability of proteins encoded by host range alleles of v-src.
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Isolation of Transformation Suppressor Genes by cDNA Subtraction: Lumican Suppresses Transformation Induced by v-src and v-K-ras
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Tumor immunity generated in the course of regression of v-src-induced sarcomas.
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Cellular aging is a critical determinant of primary cell resistance to v-src transformation.
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A mutation in v-src that removes a single conserved residue in the SH-2 domain of pp60v-src restricts transformation in a host-dependent manner.
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Expression of the pRb-Binding Regions of E1A Enables Efficient Transformation of Primary Epithelial Cells by v-src
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JunD/AP-1 Antagonizes the Induction of DAPK1 To Promote the Survival of v-Src-Transformed Cells
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Pleiotropic Action of AP-1 in v-Src-Transformed Cells
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A transformation-competent recombinant between v-src and Rous-associated virus RAV-1.
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Linker insertion-deletion mutagenesis of the v-src gene: isolation of host- and temperature-dependent mutants.
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Mutations in v-Src SH3 and catalytic domains that jointly confer temperature-sensitive transformation with minimal temperature-dependent changes in cellular tyrosine phosphorylation.
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Isolation and structural mapping of a human c-src gene homologous to the transforming gene (v-src) of Rous sarcoma virus.
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v-Src enhances phosphorylation at Ser-282 of the Rous sarcoma virus integrase.
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Host range mutants of v-src: alterations in kinase activity and substrate interactions.
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Inhibition of the tyrosine kinase activity of v-src, v-fgr, and v-yes gene products by a monoclonal antibody which binds both amino and carboxy peptide fragments of pp60v-src.
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Generation of recombinant murine retroviral genomes containing the v-src oncogene: isolation of a virus inducing hemangiosarcomas in the brain.
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The membrane-binding domain of the Rous sarcoma virus Gag protein.
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Control of expression of an integrated Rous sarcoma provirus in rat cells: role of 5' genomic duplications reveals unexpected patterns of gene transcription and its regulation.
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