Protein recognition sites in polyomavirus enhancer: formation of a novel site for NF-1 factor in an enhancer mutant and characterization of a site in the enhancer D domain
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- PMCID: PMC551757
- DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1990.tb08193.x
Protein recognition sites in polyomavirus enhancer: formation of a novel site for NF-1 factor in an enhancer mutant and characterization of a site in the enhancer D domain
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- EMBO J 1990 Nov;9(11):3806
Abstract
Polyomavirus mutants selected for modified host range exhibit DNA sequence alterations in the regulatory region, which consist mainly of duplications and/or deletions. Single base pair mutations have also been observed, which create or abolish DNA sequence motifs recognized by DNA-binding regulatory factors. The present work deals with the molecular characterization of a Polyoma mutant (PyNB11/1), selected for its high efficiency of growth in neuroblastoma cells. The enhancer region of PyNB11/1 displays a 91 bp tandem duplication harbouring a novel DNA sequence motif created at the boundary of the duplicated fragment. This motif is absent in the wild-type enhancer and is specifically recognized by a nuclear factor that belongs to the NF-1 family of transcription factors. We also report the characterization of an as yet unidentified DNA sequence motif in the D domain of the viral enhancer, that represents the binding site for a nuclear factor that is ubiquitous and comparably abundant in several murine cell types.
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