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J. Virol., Oct 1996, 6810-6815, Vol 70, No. 10
J Coulombe, Y Avis and DA Gray
A promoter-trap retrovirus has been constructed in which a promoterless
polyomavirus middle T antigen gene was inserted in the U3 region of the
long terminal repeat of a replication-competent Moloney murine leukemia
virus. The resulting virus, designated PyT, was used to infect mouse
mammary glands in situ. As expected, mammary tumors appeared in some
infected animals. These tumors were found to contain PyT proviruses of the
predicted structure. From one such tumor, the PyT provirus and surrounding
sequences from the integration site were cloned. The provirus was found to
have integrated adjacent to the promoter of a novel mouse gene (TRAP1) that
was expressed at low levels in various mouse tissues. These data show that
the PyT retrovirus provides a sensitive means of detecting active promoters
in vivo.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
A replication-competent promoter-trap retrovirus
Department of Biochemistry, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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