Transformation of Chicken Cells by the Gene Encoding the Catalytic Subunit of PI 3-Kinase

Hwai Wen Chang(Scripps Research Institute), Masahiro Aoki(Scripps Research Institute), David Fruman(Scripps Research Institute), Kurt R. Auger(Scripps Research Institute), Alfonso Bellacosa(Scripps Research Institute), Philip N. Tsichlis(Scripps Research Institute), Lewis C. Cantley(Scripps Research Institute), Thomas M. Roberts(Scripps Research Institute), Peter K. Vogt(Scripps Research Institute)
Science
June 20, 1997
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Abstract

The avian sarcoma virus 16 (ASV 16) is a retrovirus that induces hemangiosarcomas in chickens. Analysis of the ASV 16 genome revealed that it encodes an oncogene that is derived from the cellular gene for the catalytic subunit of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase). The gene is referred to as v-p3k, and like its cellular counterpart c-p3k, it is a potent transforming gene in cultured chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEFs). The products of the viral and cellular p3k genes have PI 3-kinase activity. CEFs transformed with either gene showed elevated levels of phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate and phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate and activation of Akt kinase.


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