Prediction of the three-dimensional structure of the transforming region of the EJ/T24 human bladder oncogene product and its normal cellular homologue.

M. R. Pincus, J. van Renswoude, J. B. Harford, E. H. Chang, R. P. Carty, R. D. Klausner

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Abstract

The three-dimensional structures of the transforming region of the product of the EJ/T24 human bladder oncogene and of the c-Ha ras-1 gene product have been calculated by using conformational energy calculations. These two genes, representing a transforming oncogene and its normal cellular homologue, encode 21,000-dalton peptides that differ by one amino acid at position 12. We therefore examined the energetically allowed conformations of the hydrophobic decapeptide surrounding this substitution site. The calculations show that the most favorable form of the c-Ha ras-1 gene product exists when glycine-12 is in a left-handed bend conformation. No other amino acid can adopt this conformation and thus the bladder oncogene peptide containing valine at position 12 has a markedly different three-dimensional structure. A simple model is proposed to account for the consequences of a position 12 mutation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5253-5257
Number of pages5
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume80
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 1983
Externally publishedYes

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