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Short direct repeats mediate spontaneous high-frequency deletions in DNA of minute virus of mice.

A Hogan, E A Faust.   

Abstract

Previous work (E. A. Faust and D. C. Ward, J. Virol. 32:276-292, 1979) revealed a remarkably high rate of spontaneous deletion in viral DNA during lytic infection of cultured murine cells with minute virus of mice (MVM), an autonomous parvovirus. In the present study, we have isolated plasmid and phage recombinants containing MVM DNA inserts bearing deletions and we have determined the DNA sequence spanning three deletion junctions. The deletions, which average 3 kilobases in length, occur between pairs of perfectly homologous 4- to 10-base-pair direct repeats, such that one copy of the repeated sequence is lost, whereas the other remains behind at the deletion junction. When compared, the three sets of direct repeats exhibit no apparent sequence homology and have an A + T content of between 50 and 80%. These results indicate that 4- to 10-base-pair homologies mediate spontaneous deletion formation in the MVM genome and highlight parvoviruses as novel model systems for studies of this ubiquitous pathway of genetic variation.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6095052      PMCID: PMC369046          DOI: 10.1128/mcb.4.10.2239-2242.1984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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