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The structure of adenovirus type 12 DNA integration sites in the hamster cell genome.

M Knoblauch1, J Schröer, B Schmitz, W Doerfler.   

Abstract

Foreign DNA can integrate into the genomes of mammalian cells, and this process plays major roles in viral oncogenesis and in the generation of transgenic organisms and will be important in evolving regimens for human somatic gene therapy. In the present study, the insertion sites of adenovirus type 12 (Ad12) DNA genomes have been analyzed in detail in the Ad12-transformed hamster cell line T637, its revertants, which have lost most of the >20 Ad12 genome equivalents integrated chromosomally in cell line T637, and in the Ad12-induced tumor T191. Some of these junction sites have been molecularly cloned, and the nucleotide sequences at the sites of transition between viral and cellular DNAs have been determined. The sites of linkage between the hamster cellular and the foreign (viral) DNA are characterized by the frequent occurrence of patch homologies between the recombination partners. The cellular junction sites investigated here are not transcriptionally active. One of the cellular DNA sequences abutting the right Ad12 DNA terminus in cell line T637 (os2) is represented only once in the hamster genome and has a strikingly low abundance of 5'-CG-3' dinucleotide sequences. One 5'-GCGC-3' sequence close to the Ad12 DNA integration site is heavily methylated in normal cells, Ad12-transformed cells, and Ad12-induced tumor cells. The second such sequence is more remote from the junction site, is partly methylated in BHK21 hamster cells, and shows differences in methylation in different Ad12-transformed cell lines. This site is unmethylated in liver DNA. The cellular DNA sequence at the site of Ad12 linkage in the tumor T191 exhibits homologies to highly repetitive sequences of the Alu family and to an origin of hamster DNA replication containing an Alu element. A number of junction sites between Ad12 DNA and hamster or mouse DNA in Ad12-transformed cell lines or Ad12-induced tumor cell lines, investigated here and previously, are characterized by stem-loop structures encompassing the junction sites.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8648714      PMCID: PMC190255     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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