Levy D E, Lerner R A, Wilson M C
Cell. 1985 May;41(1):289-99. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(85)90082-0.
The analysis of the normal expression of endogenous retroviral sequences in congenic 129 GIX+ and GIX- mouse strains suggests the action of a regulatory element, encoded by Gv-1, functioning in trans to control the expression of these sequences. At steady state, the abundance of polyadenylated retroviral transcripts of different length cosegregates with the Gv-1 genotype. The presence of low but detectable quantities of these transcripts in antigen-negative mice indicates however, that Gv-1 may be distinct from the structural genes encoding retroviral proteins. We report here that retroviral transcripts, derived from distinct proviruses, are expressed in a tissue-specific manner and are coordinately regulated by the Gv-1 locus. The structure of several of the abundant transcripts demonstrates further that they are transcribed from independent defective endogenous proviral genomes exhibiting extensive deletions of env coding regions as well as modified U3 regions distinct from those found in exogenous retroviral transcripts.
对同基因129 GIX+和GIX-小鼠品系中内源性逆转录病毒序列正常表达的分析表明,存在一种由Gv-1编码的调控元件,它以反式作用控制这些序列的表达。在稳态下,不同长度的多聚腺苷酸化逆转录病毒转录本的丰度与Gv-1基因型共分离。然而,在抗原阴性小鼠中存在低水平但可检测到的这些转录本,这表明Gv-1可能与编码逆转录病毒蛋白的结构基因不同。我们在此报告,源自不同前病毒的逆转录病毒转录本以组织特异性方式表达,并受Gv-1基因座的协同调控。几种丰富转录本的结构进一步表明,它们是从独立的缺陷型内源性前病毒基因组转录而来的,这些基因组表现出env编码区的广泛缺失以及与外源性逆转录病毒转录本中不同的修饰U3区。