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Activation of Neu (ErbB-2) Mediated by Disulfide Bond-Induced Dimerization Reveals a Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Dimer Interface
Burke C, Stern D. Activation of Neu (ErbB-2) Mediated by Disulfide Bond-Induced Dimerization Reveals a Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Dimer Interface. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1998, 18: 5371-5379. PMID: 9710621, PMCID: PMC109122, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.18.9.5371.Peer-Reviewed Original Research3T3 CellsAmino Acid SequenceAmino Acid SubstitutionAnimalsCell LineCell Transformation, NeoplasticCOS CellsCysteineDimerizationDisulfidesDNA PrimersMiceModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis, Site-DirectedPolymerase Chain ReactionProtein Structure, SecondaryRatsReceptor Protein-Tyrosine KinasesReceptor, ErbB-2Recombinant ProteinsSequence Alignment
1991
Construction and expression of transforming gene resulting from fusion of basic fibroblast growth factor gene with signal peptide sequence
Rogelj S, Stern D, Klagsbrun M. Construction and expression of transforming gene resulting from fusion of basic fibroblast growth factor gene with signal peptide sequence. Methods In Enzymology 1991, 198: 117-124. PMID: 1906971, DOI: 10.1016/0076-6879(91)98013-v.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBrainCattleCell LineCell Transformation, NeoplasticChimeraCloning, MolecularFibroblast Growth Factor 2Genes, SyntheticGenetic VectorsImmunoglobulin Heavy ChainsMiceMolecular Sequence DataProtein Sorting SignalsRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsRestriction MappingTransfection
1988
Oncogenic activation of p185neu stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation in vivo.
Stern DF, Kamps MP, Cao H. Oncogenic activation of p185neu stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation in vivo. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1988, 8: 3969-3973. PMID: 2464744, PMCID: PMC365461, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.8.9.3969.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1987
Construction of a Novel Oncogene Based on Synthetic Sequences Encoding Epidermal Growth Factor
Stern DF, Hare DL, Cecchini MA, Weinberg RA. Construction of a Novel Oncogene Based on Synthetic Sequences Encoding Epidermal Growth Factor. Science 1987, 235: 321-324. PMID: 3492043, DOI: 10.1126/science.3492043.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1986
Differential responsiveness of myc- and ras-transfected cells to growth factors: selective stimulation of myc-transfected cells by epidermal growth factor.
Stern DF, Roberts AB, Roche NS, Sporn MB, Weinberg RA. Differential responsiveness of myc- and ras-transfected cells to growth factors: selective stimulation of myc-transfected cells by epidermal growth factor. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1986, 6: 870-877. PMID: 3022135, PMCID: PMC367587, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.3.870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigens, Polyomavirus TransformingAntigens, Viral, TumorCell DivisionCell Transformation, NeoplasticCells, CulturedEpidermal Growth FactorGenesGenes, ViralGrowth SubstancesOncogene Proteins, ViralOncogenesPeptidesPlatelet-Derived Growth FactorPolyomavirusRatsRats, Inbred F344TransfectionTransforming Growth FactorsConceptsEpidermal growth factorPlatelet-derived growth factorExogenous growth factorsSoft agarRas oncogeneGrowth factorEGF-like factorsPresence of PDGFControl cellsAnchorage-independent growthMyc-transfected cellsRas-transfected cellsPresence of EGFLike genesMYCResponsiveness of cellsGrowth factor productionOncogeneAutocrine stimulationNumerous coloniesTGF betaLack of responsivenessGenesSelective stimulationStimulatory effectDevelopment of monoclonal antibodies reactive with the product of the neu oncogene.
Drebin JA, Link VC, Stern DF, Weinberg RA, Greene MI. Development of monoclonal antibodies reactive with the product of the neu oncogene. Symposium On Fundamental Cancer Research 1986, 38: 277-89. PMID: 3749645.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1985
Down-modulation of an oncogene protein product and reversion of the transformed phenotype by monoclonal antibodies
Drebin J, Link V, Stern D, Weinberg R, Greene M. Down-modulation of an oncogene protein product and reversion of the transformed phenotype by monoclonal antibodies. Cell 1985, 41: 695-706. PMID: 2860972, DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(85)80050-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNIH 3T3 cellsAnchorage-independent growthAnti-p185 monoclonal antibodiesColony formationSoft agar colony formationAgar colony formationOncogene protein productGene productsNontransformed phenotypeProtein productsAntibody treatmentRas oncogeneDNA transfectionMonoclonal antibodiesNeu gene productSoft agarOncogenePhenotypeCellsP185P185 levelsNeuroblastoma linesUnrelated specificityControl antibodyNeu oncogene
1984
Monoclonal antibodies identify a cell-surface antigen associated with an activated cellular oncogene
Drebin J, Stern D, Link V, Weinberg R, Greene M. Monoclonal antibodies identify a cell-surface antigen associated with an activated cellular oncogene. Nature 1984, 312: 545-548. PMID: 6504162, DOI: 10.1038/312545a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalAntigens, SurfaceCell LineCell Transformation, NeoplasticMembrane ProteinsMiceMolecular WeightNeuroblastomaOncogenesPhosphoproteinsTransfectionConceptsNIH 3T3 cellsCell surface antigensCellular oncogenesAnimal cancer cellsNormal NIH 3T3 cellsMonoclonal antibodiesTumor-associated antigensVariety of antigensRelative molecular massCell surface determinantsNon-malignant cellsGenetic elementsDifferent histological originDNA transfectantsDNA transfectionMolecular massNeoplastic processAntibody reactivityNeoplastic cellsMalignant cellsHistological originAntigenIdentical antigensOncogeneCancer cells