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Publication : Activation of a c-K-ras oncogene by somatic mutation in mouse lymphomas induced by gamma radiation.

First Author  Guerrero I Year  1984
Journal  Science Volume  225
Issue  4667 Pages  1159-62
PubMed ID  6474169 Mgi Jnum  J:7577
Mgi Id  MGI:56047 Doi  10.1126/science.6474169
Citation  Guerrero I, et al. (1984) Activation of a c-K-ras oncogene by somatic mutation in mouse lymphomas induced by gamma radiation. Science 225(4667):1159-62
abstractText  Mouse tumors induced by gamma radiation are a useful model system for oncogenesis. DNA from such tumors contains an activated K-ras oncogene that can transform NIH 3T3 cells. This report describes the cloning of a fragment of the mouse K-ras oncogene containing the first exon from both a transformant in rat-2 cells and the brain of the same mouse that developed the tumor. Hybrid constructs containing one of the two pieces were made and only the plasmid including the first exon from the transformant gave rise to foci in NIH 3T3 cells. There was only a single base difference (G----A) in the exonic sequence, which changed glycine to aspartic acid in the transformant. By use of a synthetic oligonucleotide the presence of the mutation was demonstrated in the original tumor, ruling out modifications during DNA-mediated gene transfer and indicating that the alteration was present in the thymic lymphoma but absent from other nonmalignant tissue. The results are compatible with gamma radiation being a source of point mutations.
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