Proto-oncogene c-ros codes for a molecule with structural features common to those of growth factor receptors and displays tissue specific and developmentally regulated expression.
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Characterization of an activated human ros geneOncogenic activation of the human trk proto-oncogene by recombination with the ribosomal large subunit protein L7aHuman c-ros-1 gene homologous to the v-ros sequence of UR2 sarcoma virus encodes for a transmembrane receptorlike moleculeExpression and rearrangement of the ROS1 gene in human glioblastoma cellsOncogenes, Protein Tyrosine Kinases, and Signal Transduction.Analysis of cDNAs of the proto-oncogene c-src: heterogeneity in 5' exons and possible mechanism for the genesis of the 3' end of v-src.Tissue-specific expression of rat c-ros-1 gene and partial structural similarity of its predicted products with sev protein of Drosophila melanogaster.Experimental approaches to hypothetical hormones: detection of a candidate ligand of the neu protooncogene.Specific inhibition of tyrosine kinase activity by an antibody to the v-ros oncogene product.Heterologous transmembrane signaling by a human insulin receptor-v-ros hybrid in Chinese hamster ovary cells.Activation of transforming potential of the human insulin receptor geneIdentification and biochemical characterization of p70TRK, product of the human TRK oncogene.Stage- and tissue-specific expression of the neu oncogene in rat development.Translocations involving anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK).Expression of a fms-related oncogene in carcinogen-induced neoplastic epithelial cells.Primary structure of c-kit: relationship with the CSF-1/PDGF receptor kinase family--oncogenic activation of v-kit involves deletion of extracellular domain and C terminus.Isolation of a Drosophila genomic sequence homologous to the kinase domain of the human insulin receptor and detection of the phosphorylated Drosophila receptor with an anti-peptide antibodyModulatory effect of the transmembrane domain of the protein-tyrosine kinase encoded by oncogene ros: biological function and substrate interaction.JunD mutants with spontaneously acquired transforming potential have enhanced transactivating activity in combination with Fra-2Molecular and biochemical bases for activation of the transforming potential of the proto-oncogene c-ros.Enhancement of transforming potential of human insulinlike growth factor 1 receptor by N-terminal truncation and fusion to avian sarcoma virus UR2 gag sequence.An alternative non-tyrosine protein kinase product of the c-src gene in chicken skeletal muscleTissue-specific expression and developmental regulation of the human fgr proto-oncogene.Amplification of the structurally and functionally altered epidermal growth factor receptor gene (c-erbB) in human brain tumorsRole of gag sequence in the biochemical properties and transforming activity of the avian sarcoma virus UR2-encoded gag-ros fusion proteinTransduction of c-src coding and intron sequences by a transformation-defective deletion mutant of Rous sarcoma virus.Alternative splicing within the chicken c-ets-1 locus: implications for transduction within the E26 retrovirus of the c-ets proto-oncogene.The structurally distinct form of pp60c-src detected in neuronal cells is encoded by a unique c-src mRNA.ROS receptor tyrosine kinase: a new potential target for anticancer drugs.Receptor systems in tissues of the nervous system.Modulating effects of the extracellular sequence of the human insulinlike growth factor I receptor on its transforming and tumorigenic potential.Two point mutations in the transmembrane domain of P68gag-ros inactive its transforming activity and cause a delay in membrane association.Transforming properties and substrate specificities of the protein tyrosine kinase oncogenes ros and src and their recombinants.Evolution, expression, and chromosomal location of a novel receptor tyrosine kinase gene, eph.Matrix-independent activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, Stat3, and cyclin A-associated Cdk2 Is essential for anchorage-independent growth of v-Ros-transformed chicken embryo fibroblasts.trkB, a novel tyrosine protein kinase receptor expressed during mouse neural development.Growth factors: regulation of normal and neoplastic growth.Pattern of expression of c-erbB-2 oncoprotein in human fetuses.Oncogenic activation of the neu-encoded receptor protein by point mutation and deletionras and neu oncogenes reverse serum inhibition and epidermal growth factor dependence of serum-free mouse embryo cells.
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Proto-oncogene c-ros codes for a molecule with structural features common to those of growth factor receptors and displays tissue specific and developmentally regulated expression.
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Proto-oncogene c-ros codes for ...... mentally regulated expression.
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Proto-oncogene c-ros codes for ...... mentally regulated expression.
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Proto-oncogene c-ros codes for ...... mentally regulated expression.
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Proto-oncogene c-ros codes for ...... mentally regulated expression.
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10.1128/MCB.6.5.1478
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1986-05-01T00:00:00Z