Transformation of quail embryo fibroblasts by a retrovirus carrying a normal human c-myc gene.

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We have constructed avian retroviruses expressing the human c-myc oncogene. These viruses morphologically transformed primary quail embryo fibroblasts upon transfection and infection. Transformed cells produced viruses harboring a spliced c-myc gene and contained high levels of p64-67c-myc protein. One of these infectious viruses, vSX-AHM, was molecularly cloned and the nucleotide sequence of the spliced c-myc insert determined. No mutation was found within the c-myc coding sequence of this transforming clone when compared to the normal genomic progenitor. Thus, we concluded that no mutation within the human c-myc gene is required to induce primary avian embryo fibroblast transformation.

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Martin, P., Henry, C., Ferre, F., Duterque-Coquillaud, M., Lagrou, C., Ghysdael, J., … Saule, S. (1986). Transformation of quail embryo fibroblasts by a retrovirus carrying a normal human c-myc gene. The EMBO Journal, 5(7), 1529–1533. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04393.x

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