Cell surface expression of v-fms-coded glycoproteins is required for transformation.
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Human proto-oncogene c-kit: a new cell surface receptor tyrosine kinase for an unidentified ligandMolecular cloning, expression, and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding a human myeloid membrane antigen (gp150)Differential processing of colony-stimulating factor 1 precursors encoded by two human cDNAsSynthesis of membrane-bound colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) and downmodulation of CSF-1 receptors in NIH 3T3 cells transformed by cotransfection of the human CSF-1 and c-fms (CSF-1 receptor) genesInhibition of tumor growth by a monoclonal antibody reactive with an oncogene-encoded tumor antigenDifferential transcription of exon 1 of the human c-fms gene in placental trophoblasts and monocytesThe amino-terminal domain of the v-fms oncogene product includes a functional signal peptide that directs synthesis of a transforming glycoprotein in the absence of feline leukemia virus gag sequencesOncogenes, Protein Tyrosine Kinases, and Signal Transduction.Tyrosine phosphorylations in vivo associated with v-fms transformation.The tumor suppressor cybL, a component of the respiratory chain, mediates apoptosis inductionColony-stimulating factor 1-mediated regulation of a chimeric c-fms/v-fms receptor containing the v-fms-encoded tyrosine kinase domain.neu protooncogene fused to an immunoglobulin heavy chain gene requires immunoglobulin light chain for cell surface expression and oncogenic transformation.A point mutation at tyrosine-809 in the human colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor impairs mitogenesis without abrogating tyrosine kinase activity, association with phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, or induction of c-fos and junB genes.Mouse NIH 3T3 cells expressing human colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) receptors overgrow in serum-free medium containing human CSF-1 as their only growth factorExpression of a fms-related oncogene in carcinogen-induced neoplastic epithelial cells.Specific binding of the mononuclear phagocyte colony-stimulating factor CSF-1 to the product of the v-fms oncogene.Adenine nucleotide translocase-1, a component of the permeability transition pore, can dominantly induce apoptosisRegulation of urokinase-type plasminogen activator gene transcription by macrophage colony-stimulating factor.Colony-stimulating factor 1 expression is down-regulated during the adipocyte differentiation of H-1/A marrow stromal cells and induced by cachectin/tumor necrosis factorPlatelet-derived growth factor receptor can mediate tumorigenic transformation by the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein.Antibody-induced mitogenicity mediated by a chimeric CD2-c-fms receptorMacrophage lineage switching of murine early pre-B lymphoid cells expressing transduced fms genes.Ligand-induced phosphorylation of the colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor can occur through an intermolecular reaction that triggers receptor down modulation.Early pre-B-cell transformation induced by the v-fms oncogene in long-term mouse bone marrow cultures.Ligand and protein kinase C downmodulate the colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor by independent mechanismsLigand-induced tyrosine kinase activity of the colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor in a murine macrophage cell lineRole of gag sequence in the biochemical properties and transforming activity of the avian sarcoma virus UR2-encoded gag-ros fusion proteinThe v-fms oncogene induces factor-independent growth and transformation of the interleukin-3-dependent myeloid cell line FDC-P1.Proviral insertional activation of c-erbB: differential processing of the protein products arising from two alternate transcripts.An apoptosis-inducing isoform of neu differentiation factor (NDF) identified using a novel screen for dominant, apoptosis-inducing genesIsolation of a transformation-defective mutant of the McDonough strain of feline sarcoma virus exhibiting tyrosine kinase activity in vitro but not in vivo.Antipeptide antiserum identifies a widely distributed cellular tyrosine kinase related to but distinct from the c-fps/fes-encoded protein.Analysis of functional domains of the v-fms-encoded protein of Susan McDonough strain feline sarcoma virus by linker insertion mutagenesisTransformation by the v-fms oncogene product: role of glycosylational processing and cell surface expression.Expression of the human c-fms proto-oncogene product (colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells and choriocarcinoma cell lines"Replacement" of COOH-terminal truncation of v-fms with c-fms sequences markedly reduces transformation potential.The putative transforming protein of S13 avian erythroblastosis virus is a transmembrane glycoprotein with an associated protein kinase activity.Structural features of the colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor that affect its association with phosphatidylinositol 3-kinaseColony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (c-fms).Transformation by the v-fms oncogene product: an analog of the CSF-1 receptor.
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Cell surface expression of v-fms-coded glycoproteins is required for transformation.
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Cell surface expression of v-fms-coded glycoproteins is required for transformation.
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Cell surface expression of v-fms-coded glycoproteins is required for transformation.
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Cell surface expression of v-fms-coded glycoproteins is required for transformation.
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Cell surface expression of v-fms-coded glycoproteins is required for transformation.
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C W Rettenmier
M F Roussel
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10.1128/MCB.4.10.1999
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1984-10-01T00:00:00Z