Mutant immunoglobulin genes have repetitive DNA elements inserted into their intervening sequences.
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Variant (6;15) translocations in murine plasmacytomas involve a chromosome 15 locus at least 72 kb from the c-myc oncogenePANG, a gene encoding a neuronal glycoprotein, is ectopically activated by intracisternal A-type particle long terminal repeats in murine plasmacytomasCloning, chromosomal localization and expression pattern of the POU domain gene Oct-11Functional murine interleukin 6 receptor with the intracisternal A particle gene product at its cytoplasmic domain. Its possible role in plasmacytomagenesisTwo murine natural polyreactive autoantibodies are encoded by nonmutated germ-line genesDilute-coat-color locus of mice: nucleotide sequence analysis of the d+2J and d+Ha revertant allelesProtein engineering of antibodies.Identification of a novel murine IAP-promoted placenta-expressed gene.Identification and characterization of novel human endogenous retroviral sequences prefentially expressed in undifferentiated embryonal carcinoma cellsAn indicator gene to demonstrate intracellular transposition of defective retroviruses.Expression of immunoglobulin-T-cell receptor chimeric molecules as functional receptors with antibody-type specificity.Structural analysis of type II variants within the mouse intracisternal A-particle sequence family.Homologous recombination between the LTRs of a human retrovirus-like element causes a 5-kb deletion in two siblings.Antigen presentation by a B-cell line transfected with cloned immunoglobulin heavy- and light-chain genes specific for a defined hapten.Comparison of the sequence organization of related retrovirus-like multigene families in three evolutionarily distant rodent genomes.Nucleotide sequences of immunoglobulin mu heavy chain deletion mutants.Functional heterogeneity of a large family of human LTR-like promoters and enhancers.The mouse intracisternal A particle-promoted placental gene retrotransposition is mouse-strain-specificThe genomic structure of human V beta 6 T cell antigen receptor genes.Insertion of retrovirus into the first intron of alpha 1(I) collagen gene to embryonic lethal mutation in mice.Frequency of expressed immunoglobulin light chain genes in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated BALB/c spleen cells.Variable region sequences of murine IgM anti-IgG monoclonal autoantibodies (rheumatoid factors). A structural explanation for the high frequency of IgM anti-IgG B cells.The long terminal repeat of an endogenous intracisternal A-particle gene functions as a promoter when introduced into eucaryotic cells by transfection.Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.Functional analysis of the long terminal repeats of intracisternal A-particle genes: sequences within the U3 region determine both the efficiency and direction of promoter activity.Infrequent genomic rearrangement and normal expression of the putative RB1 gene in retinoblastoma tumors.High-frequency homologous recombination between duplicate chromosomal immunoglobulin mu heavy-chain constant regionsInterruption of two immunoglobulin heavy-chain switch regions in murine plasmacytoma P3.26Bu4 by insertion of retroviruslike element ETn.Cellular DNA rearrangements and early developmental arrest caused by DNA insertion in transgenic mouse embryos.Homologous recombination between transferred and chromosomal immunoglobulin kappa genes.Dexamethasone stimulates expression of transposable type A intracisternal retroviruslike genes in mouse (Mus musculus) cellsIntegration of Friend murine leukemia virus into both alleles of the p53 oncogene in an erythroleukemic cell line.Recombination between two integrated proviruses, one of which was inserted near c-myc in a retrovirus-induced rat thymoma: implications for tumor progression.Multiple protein-binding sites in an intracisternal A particle long terminal repeat.Retrovirus integration and chromatin structure: Moloney murine leukemia proviral integration sites map near DNase I-hypersensitive sites.Intracisternal A-particle gene expression in normal mouse thymus tissue: gene products and strain-related variability.The 3' long terminal repeat of a transcribed yet defective endogenous retroviral sequence is a competent promoter of transcription.Molecular cloning and long terminal repeat sequences of intracisternal A-particle genes in Mus caroli.Transposition of two different intracisternal A particle elements into an immunoglobulin kappa-chain gene.Methylation and rearrangement of mouse intracisternal a particle genes in development, aging, and myeloma
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Mutant immunoglobulin genes have repetitive DNA elements inserted into their intervening sequences.
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Mutant immunoglobulin genes ha ...... o their intervening sequences.
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Mutant immunoglobulin genes ha ...... to their intervening sequences
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D M Gibson
H Murialdo
M J Shulman
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10.1073/PNAS.79.23.7425
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1982-12-01T00:00:00Z