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Comparative Study
. 1990 Feb;64(2):534-42.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.64.2.534-542.1990.

Alignment of U3 region sequences of mammalian type C viruses: identification of highly conserved motifs and implications for enhancer design

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Comparative Study

Alignment of U3 region sequences of mammalian type C viruses: identification of highly conserved motifs and implications for enhancer design

E A Golemis et al. J Virol. 1990 Feb.

Abstract

We aligned published sequences for the U3 region of 35 type C mammalian retroviruses. The alignment reveals that certain sequence motifs within the U3 region are strikingly conserved. A number of these motifs correspond to previously identified sites. In particular, we found that the enhancer region of most of the viruses examined contains a binding site for leukemia virus factor b, a viral corelike element, the consensus motif for nuclear factor 1, and the glucocorticoid response element. Most viruses containing more than one copy of enhancer sequences include these binding sites in both copies of the repeat. We consider this set of binding sites to constitute a framework for the enhancers of this set of viruses. Other highly conserved motifs in the U3 region include the retrovirus inverted repeat sequence, a negative regulatory element, and the CCAAT and TATA boxes. In addition, we identified two novel motifs in the promoter region that were exceptionally highly conserved but have not been previously described.

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