Nuclear activity from F9 embryonal carcinoma cells binding specifically to the enhancers of wild-type polyoma virus and PyEC mutant DNAs
- PMID: 2421253
- PMCID: PMC339707
- DOI: 10.1093/nar/14.7.2845
Nuclear activity from F9 embryonal carcinoma cells binding specifically to the enhancers of wild-type polyoma virus and PyEC mutant DNAs
Abstract
Although wild-type polyoma virus does not productively infect murine embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells, a number of mutants (PyEC mutants) that do infect undifferentiated EC cells have been isolated. All PyEC mutants have DNA sequence alterations within the enhancer region of the viral genome. This report describes an activity present in nuclear extracts of F9 EC cells which, by "footprint" analyses, binds specifically to a small region of about 20 base pairs (nucleotides 5180-5200) within the subregion of the polyoma enhancer designated as the B or beta element. While no difference in binding of factor was detected between wild-type polyoma enhancer and the enhancers of the PyEC mutants, PyF111 and PyF441, which had been selected for productive infection of F9 cells, definite differences between wild-type and mutants were observed in the digestion patterns of their naked DNAs with either DNAase I or exonuclease III. This difference was restricted to the region around the point mutation (nucleotide 5258) common to these mutant DNAs.
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