Sequence comparison in the crossover region of an oncogenic avian retrovirus recombinant and its nononcogenic parent: genetic regions that control growth rate and oncogenic potential.
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Comparison of 5' and 3' long terminal repeat promoter function in human immunodeficiency virusTransduction of a cellular oncogene: the genesis of Rous sarcoma virusAvian retroviral RNA element promotes unspliced RNA accumulation in the cytoplasmSelection and characterization of replication-competent revertants of a Rous sarcoma virus src gene oversplicing mutant.Molecular cloning and characterization of the RNA packaging-defective retrovirus SE21Q1bAberrant host immune response induced by highly virulent PRRSV identified by digital gene expression tag profiling.Independent isolates of the emerging subgroup J avian leukosis virus derive from a common ancestor.Differential transcription from the long terminal repeats of integrated avian leukosis virus DNA.Enhancer activity correlates with the oncogenic potential of avian retrovirusesTranscriptional interference in avian retroviruses--implications for the promoter insertion model of leukaemogenesis.Multiple enhancer domains in the 3' terminus of the Prague strain of Rous sarcoma virus.Novel sequences of subgroup J avian leukosis viruses associated with hemangioma in Chinese layer hens.The packaging phenotype of the SE21Q1b provirus is related to high proviral expression and not trans-acting factors.Avian retroviral long terminal repeats bind CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein.Transduction of the cellular src gene and 3' adjacent sequences in avian sarcoma virus PR2257.cis-acting regulatory elements within gag genes of avian retroviruses.At least two nuclear proteins bind specifically to the Rous sarcoma virus long terminal repeat enhancerConcerted DNA rearrangements in Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced thymomas: a potential synergistic relationship in oncogenesis.Circles with two tandem long terminal repeats are specifically cleaved by pol gene-associated endonuclease from avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses: nucleotide sequences required for site-specific cleavageCellular DNA regions involved in the induction of rat thymic lymphomas (Mlvi-1, Mlvi-2, Mlvi-3, and c-myc) represent independent loci as determined by their chromosomal map location in the rat.Characterization of Rous sarcoma virus sequences essential for viral gene expression.Genetic mapping of a cellular DNA region involved in induction of thymic lymphomas (Mlvi-1) to mouse chromosome 15Evolutionary variants of Rous sarcoma virus: large deletion mutants do not result from homologous recombination.Cellular DNA region involved in induction of thymic lymphomas (Mlvi-2) maps to mouse chromosome 15.Infection by mink cell focus-forming viruses confers interleukin 2 (IL-2) independence to an IL-2-dependent rat T-cell lymphoma line.An avian retrovirus uses canonical expression and processing mechanisms to generate viral microRNA.Repetitive structure in the long-terminal-repeat element of a type II human T-cell leukemia virus.Endogenous avian retroviruses contain deficient promoter and leader sequences.HPRS-103 (exogenous avian leukosis virus, subgroup J) has an env gene related to those of endogenous elements EAV-0 and E51 and an E element found previously only in sarcoma virusesTranscriptional activity of avian retroviral long terminal repeats directly correlates with enhancer activity.Sequences outside of the long terminal repeat determine the lymphomogenic potential of Rous-associated virus type 1.Nucleotide sequence of noncoding regions in Rous-associated virus-2: comparisons delineate conserved regions important in replication and oncogenesis.Nucleotide sequence of the long terminal repeat and flanking cellular sequences of avian endogenous retrovirus ev-2: variation in Rous-associated virus-0 expression cannot be explained by differences in primary sequence.Functional analysis of the transcription control region located within the avian retroviral long terminal repeat.Molecular characterization of 3'UTRs of J subgroup avian leukosis virus in passerine birds in China.Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus and enzootic nasal tumor virus promoters drive gene expression in all airway epithelial cells of mice but only induce tumors in the alveolar region of the lungsA recombinant avian leukosis virus associated with fowl glioma in layer chickens in Japan.
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Sequence comparison in the crossover region of an oncogenic avian retrovirus recombinant and its nononcogenic parent: genetic regions that control growth rate and oncogenic potential.
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Sequence comparison in the cro ...... rate and oncogenic potential.
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Sequence comparison in the cro ...... rate and oncogenic potential.
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Sequence comparison in the cro ...... rate and oncogenic potential.
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P2860
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Sequence comparison in the cro ...... rate and oncogenic potential.
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Donehower L
Malavarca R
Tsichlis PN
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10.1128/MCB.2.11.1331
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1982-11-01T00:00:00Z