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Avian erythroblastosis virus

Avian erythroblastosis virus erbB Receptor for growth factor tyrosine kinase activity... [Pg.245]

Frykberg, L., S. Palmieri, H. Beug, T. Graf, M.J. Hayman, and B. Vennstrom, Transforming capacities of avian erythroblastosis virus mutants deleted in the erbA or erbB oncogenes. Cell, 1983. 32(1) 227-38. [Pg.400]

Hayman, M.J., G.M. Ramsay, K. Savin, G. Kitchener, T. Graf, and H. Beug, Identification and characterization of the avian erythroblastosis virus erbB gene product... [Pg.400]

Vennstrom B, Bishop JM. Isolation and characterization of chicken DNA homologous to the two putative oncogenes of avian erythroblastosis virus. Cell 1982 28 135-143. [Pg.121]

In fact, when the primary structure of the first steroid receptor, the human glucocorticoid receptor [79] was deduced from the nucleotide sequence the homology of this central region with the product of the v-erb-A oncogene of the avian erythroblastosis virus immediately became conspicuous [80]. This similarity subsequently led to the identification of c-erb-A, the cellular counterpart of v-erb-A, as the gene for a thyroid hormone receptor [92,93]. The kinship amongst these sequences has also greatly helped to identify cDNA clones for other steroid hormone receptors. [Pg.226]

ERB A and B are genes originally found in an avian erythroblastosis virus. ERB A is fused to ERB B. ERB B encodes a truncated EGF-receptor. [Pg.310]

Avian erythroblastosis virus Leukemia Sarcoma Chicken... [Pg.461]

Graf, T., Ade, N., and Beug, H. (1978). Temperature-sensitive mutant of avian erythroblastosis virus suggests a block of differentiation as mechanism of leukaemogenesis. Nature 275, 496-501. [Pg.63]

Avian erythroblastosis virus (strain ES4 [57,58]) [57, 58] <24> Avian sarcoma virus (strain PRCII [59]) [59]... [Pg.525]

Debuire, B. Henry, C. Bernissa, M. Biserte, G. Claverie, J.M. Saule, S. Martin, R Stehelin, D. Sequencing the erbA gene of avian erythroblastosis virus reveals a new type of oncogene. Science, 224, 1456-1459 (1984)... [Pg.577]

Choi, O.R. Trainor, C. Graf, T. Beug, H. Engel, J.D. A single amino acid substitution in v-erbB confers a thermolabile phenotype to tsl67 avian erythroblastosis virus-transformed erythroid cells. Mol. Cell. Biol., 6, 1751-1759 (1986)... [Pg.586]

Jansson, M. Philipson, L., and Vennstrom, B. (1983). Isolation and characterization of multiple human genes homologous to the oncogenes of avian erythroblastosis virus. EMBO J. 2 561-565. [Pg.36]

Epidermal growth factor receptor c-erb-B gp68/74 " - v-erb-B Avian erythroblastosis virus... [Pg.564]


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