Cloning and sequencing of the cellular-viral junctions from the human adenovirus type 5 transformed 293 cell line

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The human-viral junctions of integrated adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) DNA in 293 cells have been cloned and sequenced. The Ad5 sequences extend from nucleotides (nt) 1 to 4344 and are located in the pregnancy-specific β-1- glycoprotein 4 (PSG 4) gene. This maps the insertion of Ad5 DNA to human chromosome 19 (19q 13.2). The Ad5 sequences are represented as a single collinear insertion of viral DNA with no rearrangements. There were 19 bp of PSG4 DNA deleted at the site of insertion and an extra 3 nt (GTC) at the left viral/cellular junction. A short patch of homology between viral DNA and PSG4 DNA (6 nt with 1 mismatch) was present at the right junction.

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Louis, N., Evelegh, C., & Graham, F. L. (1997). Cloning and sequencing of the cellular-viral junctions from the human adenovirus type 5 transformed 293 cell line. Virology, 233(2), 423–429. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1997.8597

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