Human endogenous retrovirus expression and reverse transcriptase activity in the T47D mammary carcinoma cell line

  • Patience C
  • Simpson G
  • Colletta A
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have examined the human mammary tumor cell line T47D and have found that these cells produce virus-like particles which band at the typical density for retroviral particles on a sucrose gradient, possess reverse transcriptase activity, and package HERV-K10-like sequences. Using this information and a bacterial expression system to identify long open reading frames, we have identified individual clones which have full-length open reading frames for reverse transcriptase and RNase H and which could encode the reverse transcriptase activity detected in these cells.

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Patience, C., Simpson, G. R., Colletta, A. A., Welch, H. M., Weiss, R. A., & Boyd, M. T. (1996). Human endogenous retrovirus expression and reverse transcriptase activity in the T47D mammary carcinoma cell line. Journal of Virology, 70(4), 2654–2657. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.70.4.2654-2657.1996

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