Abstract

We have isolated a DNA fragment containing exon I of rat cellular proto-oncogene of K-ras and sequenced the exon I. The obtained sequence was compared with that of the corresponding region in viral oncogene of Kirsten strain of murine sarcoma virus (Ki-MSV). The results showed that the exon I sequences of cellular K-ras genes in rat and human cells could encode the same amino acid sequence, while the viral K-ras gene could code for two different amino acids corresponding to the 12th and 37th positions from the N-terminus of K-ras gene product. The amino acid substitutions found between viral and cellular K-ras genes are discussed in relation to the transforming ability of Ki-MSV.

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