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The long terminal repeat region of the mouse mammary tumour virus contains multiple regulatory elements.

S Mink1, H Ponta, A C Cato.   

Abstract

Mouse mammary tumour virus (MMTV) is the major aetiologic agent of mouse mammary tumour formation. The expression of this virus is regulated by steroid hormones and cell type specific factors. The nucleotide sequence that controls the steroid hormone response has already been localized between -202 and -59 upstream of the start of transcription in the long terminal repeat (LTR) region of the proviral DNA. Through transfection experiments in three different cultured mouse cell lines (NIH3T3, NMuMG and GR), we have investigated which sequences in the MMTV LTR play a role in the cell type specific expression at the proviral promoter. We have identified two elements on the MMTV LTR from -631 to -560 and from -428 to -364 that have the potential to influence expression at the MMTV LTR promoter. The -631 to -560 element mediated a negative response in all the cell types we studied whereas the -428 to -364 element had negative effects in the mouse fibroblast NIH3T3 and the normal mouse mammary gland cell NMuMG but not in the mouse mammary tumour epithelial GR cells. The -428 to -364 element therefore contributes to the cell type specific expression at MMTV LTR promoter. We have also identified another regulatory element between -1094 and -739 that had a slight positive regulatory effect at the MMTV LTR promoter but greatly enhanced expression at a foreign promoter when present at this promoter in an orientation that is the reverse of its own orientation in the MMTV LTR. This orientation-dependent effect was only observed in the mouse mammary epithelial cells NMuMG and GR but not in mouse fibroblastic cell line NIH3T3. This element may be important in regulating the expression of neighbouring genes in a cell type specific manner. These results show that the MMTV LTR contains multiple regulatory elements necessary for the control of expression at its own promoter and the expression of neighbouring genes.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2159634      PMCID: PMC330677          DOI: 10.1093/nar/18.8.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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