Effect of Fv-1 gene product on proviral DNA formation and integration in cells infected with murine leukemia viruses

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The amounts of unintegrated murine leukemia virus specific DNA detected by molecular hybridization in extracts of Fv 1n/n (strains NIH/3T3, SIM) or Fv 1b/b (strains JLS V9, SIM.R) mouse cells after infection with N or B tropic viruses were found to be the same in both permissive and resistant cells. Therefore, formation of DNA products from the viral RNA template does not appear to be grossly affected by the Fv 1 gene product. Integration of virus specific DNA into chromosomal cellular DNA was assayed by hybridization of radioactive complementary DNA to DNA from infected cells. With either NIH/3T3 or SIM.R cells infected with N or B tropic viruses, integration of proviral DNA could be detected in permissive cells but not in nonpermissive cells. The Fv 1 gene product therefore appears to prevent integration of proviral DNA.

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Jolicoeur, P., & Baltimore, D. (1976). Effect of Fv-1 gene product on proviral DNA formation and integration in cells infected with murine leukemia viruses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 73(7), 2236–2240. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.73.7.2236

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