Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
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Functional murine interleukin 6 receptor with the intracisternal A particle gene product at its cytoplasmic domain. Its possible role in plasmacytomagenesisNotch signalling in the paraxial mesoderm is most sensitive to reduced Pofut1 levels during early mouse developmentThe end of the LINE?: lack of recent L1 activity in a group of South American rodentsIsolation of genes specifically expressed in flat revertant cells derived from activated ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells by treatment with azatyrosineRetrotransposon-like nature of Tp1 elements: implications for the organisation of highly repetitive, hypermethylated DNA in the genome of Physarum polycephalum.An IAP retrotransposon in the mouse ADAMTS13 gene creates ADAMTS13 variant proteins that are less effective in cleaving von Willebrand factor multimers.Identification of a novel murine IAP-promoted placenta-expressed gene.Novel endogenous type D retroviral particles expressed at high levels in a SCID mouse thymic lymphomaIdentification of a novel posttranscriptional regulatory element by using a rev- and RRE-mutated human immunodeficiency virus type 1 DNA proviral clone as a molecular trapAcceptor sites for retroviral integrations map near DNase I-hypersensitive sites in chromatinThe gene structures of spontaneous mutations affecting a Caenorhabditis elegans myosin heavy chain gene.Insertional hypermutation in mineral oil-induced plasmacytomasThe lethal yellow allele-associated provirus results in the production of chimeric viral-host RNAs.A novel family of retrotransposon-like elements in Xenopus laevis with a transcript inducible by two growth factorsStructural analysis of type II variants within the mouse intracisternal A-particle sequence family.Nucleotide sequence of the intracisternal A-particle genome inserted 5' to the interleukin-3 gene of the leukemia cell line WEHI-3B.Expression of the intracisternal A-particle is elevated during differentiation of embryonal carcinoma cells.A novel transposon-like repeat interrupted by an LTR element occurs in a cluster of B1 repeats in the mouse c-mos locus.A DNA insertion/deletion necessitates an aberrant RNA splice accounting for a mu heavy chain disease protein.Comparison of the sequence organization of related retrovirus-like multigene families in three evolutionarily distant rodent genomes.A transposon with an unusual arrangement of long terminal repeats in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.Mys retrotransposons in Peromyscus leucopus and transgenic Mus musculus.DNA rearrangement of a homeobox gene in myeloid leukaemic cells.Characterization of repetitive sequence families in mouse heart small polydisperse circular DNAs: age-related studiesThe mouse intracisternal A particle-promoted placental gene retrotransposition is mouse-strain-specificIn vitro methylation inhibits the promotor activity of a cloned intracisternal A-particle LTRNucleotide sequences of murine intracisternal A-particle gene LTRs have extensive variability within the R regionAmounts, synthesis, and some properties of intracisternal A particle-related RNA in early mouse embryosInsertion of retrovirus into the first intron of alpha 1(I) collagen gene to embryonic lethal mutation in mice.Molecular cloning and long terminal repeat sequences of human endogenous retrovirus genes related to types A and B retrovirus genes.Isolation of cellular genes differentially expressed in mouse NIH 3T3 cells and a simian virus 40-transformed derivative: growth-specific expression of VL30 genesL1 sequences in HeLa extrachromosomal circular DNA: evidence for circularization by homologous recombinationThe long terminal repeat of an endogenous intracisternal A-particle gene functions as a promoter when introduced into eucaryotic cells by transfection.Family of middle repetitive DNA sequences in the mouse genome with structural features of solitary retroviral long terminal repeats'Solo' large terminal repeats (LTR) of an endogenous retrovirus-like gene family (VL30) in the mouse genome.Amplification of a specific set of intracisternal A-particle genes in a mouse plasmacytomaIntracisternal A-type particle-mediated activations of cytokine genes in a murine myelomonocytic leukemia: generation of functional cytokine mRNAs by retroviral splicing events.Expression of intracisternal A-type particles is increased when a B-cell lymphoma differentiates into an immunoglobulin-secreting cell.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.Nucleotide sequence analysis of squirrel monkey retrovirus reveals a novel primer-binding site for tRNALys1,2.
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Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
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Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
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Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
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Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
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Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
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Intracisternal A-particle genes as movable elements in the mouse genome.
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Feenstra A
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10.1073/PNAS.80.7.1992
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1983-04-01T00:00:00Z