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. 1992 Aug;12(8):3628-35.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.12.8.3628-3635.1992.

Different roles for two enhancer domains in the organ- and age-specific pattern of polyomavirus replication in the mouse

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Different roles for two enhancer domains in the organ- and age-specific pattern of polyomavirus replication in the mouse

A Amalfitano et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

Viral replication in mice infected with murine polyomavirus strains with novel enhancer rearrangements was analyzed by direct in situ hybridization of whole mouse sections and by hybridization of nucleic acids extracted from a specific set of organs. The enhancer rearrangements included a deletion of the B domain as well as duplications within the A domain. Comparisons between enhancer variants demonstrate that the B domain plays an important role in replication in most organs, in particular in the kidney, at the neonatal stage (days 0 to 7 postbirth). In contrast, the B domain is not required in those organs which can sustain replication in the adult, i.e. mammary gland, skin, and bone (class I organs [J. J. Wirth, A. Amalfitano, R. Gross, M. B. A. Oldstone, and M. M. Fluck, J. Virol. 66:3278-3286, 1992]). Altogether, the results suggest that the B and A domains mediate very different functions in infection of mice, controlling the acute and persistent phases of infection, respectively. A model of mouse infection based on the crucial role of differentially expressed host transcription factors is presented.

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