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J Virol, May 1998, p. 4057-4064, Vol. 72, No. 5
Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 98104
Received 22 October 1997/Accepted 20 January 1998
Retroviruses produced from the quail packaging cell line SE21Q1b
predominantly contain cellular RNAs instead of viral RNAs. These RNAs
can be reverse transcribed and integrated into the genomes of newly
infected cells and are thereafter referred to as newly formed
retrogenes. We investigated whether retrogene formation can occur
within SE21Q1b cells themselves and whether this occurs intracellularly
or via extracellular reinfection. By using packaging cell line mutants
derived from the SE21Q1b provirus and selectable reporter constructs,
we found that the process requires envelope glycoproteins and a
retroviral packaging signal. Our results suggest that extracellular
reinfection is the primary route of retrotransposition of nonviral
RNAs.
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Retrotransposition of Nonviral RNAs in an Avian
Packaging Cell Line
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