The mouse "xenotropic" gammaretroviruses and their XPR1 receptor
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On the concept and elucidation of endogenous retrovirusesAn Ecological Framework of the Human Virome Provides Classification of Current Knowledge and Identifies Areas of Forthcoming DiscoveryCharacterization, mapping, and distribution of the two XMRV parental provirusesIdentification of replication competent murine gammaretroviruses in commonly used prostate cancer cell linesThe avian XPR1 gammaretrovirus receptor is under positive selection and is disabled in bird species in contact with virus-infected wild miceDual host-virus arms races shape an essential housekeeping proteinVirions at the gates: receptors and the host-virus arms raceThe mouse IAPE endogenous retrovirus can infect cells through any of the five GPI-anchored Ephrin A proteins.Long-term infection and vertical transmission of a gammaretrovirus in a foreign host speciesTwo genetic determinants acquired late in Mus evolution regulate the inclusion of exon 5, which alters mouse APOBEC3 translation efficiencyMembrane fusion and cell entry of XMRV are pH-independent and modulated by the envelope glycoprotein's cytoplasmic tailXMRV induces cell migration, cytokine expression and tumor angiogenesis: are 22Rv1 cells a suitable prostate cancer model?Recurrent Domestication by Lepidoptera of Genes from Their Parasites Mediated by Bracoviruses.Complete genome sequences of new xenotropic murine leukemia viruses from the senescence-accelerated mouse (SAM): molecular and phylogenetic analyses.Escape variants of the XPR1 gammaretrovirus receptor are rare due to reliance on a splice donor site and a short hypervariable loop.Origins of the endogenous and infectious laboratory mouse gammaretroviruses.Infection, viral dissemination, and antibody responses of rhesus macaques exposed to the human gammaretrovirus XMRVPrevalence and characterization of murine leukemia virus contamination in human cell linesPhylogeny-directed search for murine leukemia virus-like retroviruses in vertebrate genomes and in patients suffering from myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and prostate cancerXMRV Discovery and Prostate Cancer-Related Research.Naturally Occurring Polymorphisms of the Mouse Gammaretrovirus Receptors CAT-1 and XPR1 Alter Virus Tropism and Pathogenicity.Endogenous murine leukemia retroviral variation across wild European and inbred strains of house mouseThe human lung adenocarcinoma cell line EKVX produces an infectious xenotropic murine leukemia virus.Selective sweeps versus introgression - population genetic dynamics of the murine leukemia virus receptor Xpr1 in wild populations of the house mouse (Mus musculus).Highly Efficient Transfer of Chromosomes to a Broad Range of Target Cells Using Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells Expressing Murine Leukemia Virus-Derived Envelope ProteinsMoloney murine leukemia virus glyco-gag facilitates xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus replication through human APOBEC3-independent mechanismsSequence Diversity, Intersubgroup Relationships, and Origins of the Mouse Leukemia Gammaretroviruses of Laboratory and Wild MiceEndogenous gammaretrovirus acquisition in Mus musculus subspecies carrying functional variants of the XPR1 virus receptorB cell lymphoma in HIV transgenic mice.Evolution of different antiviral strategies in wild mouse populations exposed to different gammaretrovirusesEndogenous Murine Leukemia Viruses: Relationship to XMRV and Related Sequences Detected in Human DNA Samples.The rise and fall of XMRV.XMRV: usage of receptors and potential co-receptors.Xenotropic retrovirus Bxv1 in human pancreatic β cell lines.Human endogenous retroviruses: friend or foe?Phylogenetic and biological analysis of a laboratory-generated gammaretrovirus xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV).Improved lentiviral gene transfer into human embryonic stem cells grown in co-culture with murine feeder and stroma cells.Permissive XPR1 gammaretrovirus receptors in four mammalian species are functionally distinct in interference tests.Horizontal transfer and the evolution of host-pathogen interactions.Virology. Our viral inheritance.
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The mouse "xenotropic" gammaretroviruses and their XPR1 receptor
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Christine A Kozak
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