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Characterization of RET proto-oncogene 3' splicing variants and polyadenylation sites: a novel C-terminus for RET.
Author Affiliations
Queen's University, University of Cambridge, Harvard University Press, Queens University
Published InPubMed
Year1995
Citations160
Abstract
The RET proto-oncogene, which encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase, displays multiple alternative splicing variants. Splicing of sequences 3' of exon 19 to generate several coding and untranslated region (UTR) sequences has been previously reported. We have sequenced the full length RET coding region and characterized the transcripts and 3' UTRs generated by alternative splicing of the RET 3' terminus. These analyses were performed using both RET cDNA cloned from a pheochromocytoma library and reverse transcriptase PCR products generated using RNA from a neuroblastoma cell line (LA-N-2). Three different carboxyl termini were identified. In addition to the nine and 51 terminal amino acid forms already known, we identified a third with 43 terminal amino acids predicted to encode a novel RET…
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