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Structure of the human and murine R-ras genes, novel genes closely related to ras proto-oncogenes

  • David G. Lowe
  • , Daniel J. Capon
  • , Eric Delwart
  • , Alan Y. Sakaguchi
  • , Susan L. Naylor
  • , David V. Goeddel

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Resumen

The human R-ras gene was isolated by low-stringency hybridization with a v-H-ras probe. The predicted 218 amino acid R-ras protein has an amino-terminal extension of 26 residues compared with H-ras p21, and shows 55% amino acid identity; conserved domains include the p21 GTP-binding site and the carboxy-terminal membrane localization sequence. R-ras has at least six exons, with the position of the first intron conserved relative to the Drosophila ras64B and Dictyostelium ras genes; there is no similarity in the exon-intron structure of the R-ras gene and of the mammalian H-, K-, and N-ras proto-oncogenes. Cloned mouse R-ras cDNAs exhibit 88% nucleotide and 94.5% predicted amino acid identity to human R-ras. Human R-ras was localized to chromosome 19, a site different from ras p21 genes. Mouse R-ras is syntenic with c-H-ras on chromosome 7.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)137-146
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónCell
Volumen48
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublished - ene 16 1987

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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