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HERV-F (XA34) is a full-length human endogenous retrovirus expressed in placental and fetal tissues.

C Kjellman1, H O Sjögren, L G Salford, B Widegren.   

Abstract

The complete sequence of XA34 was identified from a 107 kb genomic clone originating from the human chromosome 7q31.1-q31.3. The 7.1 kb human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) contains LTR's, gag, pol and env, and a pol sequence which is identical to the 2.3 kb XA34 cDNA clone which we previously isolated from a human glioma cDNA library (Widegren et al., 1996). The HERV is located in a reversed orientation within an intron-sequence of a gene similar to mouse adseverin(D5). The gag and protease regions are intact. However, the pol and env regions are truncated by a deletion which removes the C-terminal end of the integrase and the complete surface protein. The HERV sequence is bordered by a five base-pair direct repeat and has the TG...CA structure. Over the complete HERV genome, XA34 is very similar to members of the HERV-F family and shares the same primer binding site which is homologous to phenylalanine (F) tRNA. Therefore, XA34 is termed HERV-F(XA34). HERV-F(XA34) has an open reading frame (ORF) of 1000 bp in the gag region which starts with Met-Gly in a favorable context and stops in the capsid protein. A strong mRNA expression of HERV-F(XA34) is demonstrated in placental tissue, mainly residing in two transcripts of approximately 7.5 and 8.5-9 kb respectively. Analyses of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) have identified the expression of HERV-F(XA34) sequences in placental tissue, fetal liver/spleen, olfactory epithelium and in an epithelial skin tumor. EST analysis has also identified splice variants of HERV-F(XA34), in which the gag, pol and most of the env regions are spliced out. These splice variants contain a short ORF encoded in the region from the C-terminal portion of env to the 3'-LTR. In addition, ESTs identical to HERV-Fb have been identified in retinal, fetal liver/spleen and brain tissue as well as Jurkat cells. The analyses indicate that the 5'-LTR of HERV-Fb may function as an alternative poly A site of a Krüppel related zinc finger gene (ZNF195).

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10571039     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(99)00372-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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