Activated Ha-ras can cooperate with defective simian virus 40 in the transformation of nonestablished rat embryo fibroblasts.
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We studied the ability of activated Ha-ras to cooperate with simian virus 40 (SV40) in the transformation of nonestablished rat embryo fibroblasts. Cotransfection with Ha-ras greatly accelerated the rate of focus induction by wild-type SV40. Moreover, a series of transformation-defective SV40 mutants could be partially complemented by Ha-ras. This was true not only for mutants retaining an intact N-terminal immortalization-competent domain, but also for a nonkaryophilic SV40 mutant. In the latter case, all detectable T antigen was cytoplasmic, indicating that efficient transformation can be achieved through the interaction of two nonnuclear proteins. By employing cell lines derived with various SV40 mutants, it was determined that the ability to complex with p53 depends on the integrity of a relatively large region in the C-terminal half of large T. Finally, we report that nonkaryophilic SV40 large T forms a complex with the major heat shock protein HSP70, and we discuss its possible implications.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of virology
دوره 61 8 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1987