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The Q300 gene: a novel transcription unit induced in simian virus 40-infected and -transformed mouse cells.


ABSTRACT: The Q300 element is a single-copy 233-bp genomic mouse DNA fragment carrying a high-affinity binding site for the simian virus 40 (SV40) large T antigen. This element was used to screen an EMBL3 mouse genomic library. We could identify a genomic clone containing an approximately 500-bp transcribed region flanking the Q300 element. The transcribed region, termed the Q300 transcription unit or Q300 gene, is overexpressed in acutely SV40-infected or SV40-transformed mouse and rat cells. The Q300 gene includes an open reading frame which has the coding potential for a small polypeptide with an extremely hydrophobic N terminus and a hydrophilic C terminus. The deduced polypeptide has some similarity with the papillomavirus E5 oncoprotein.

SUBMITTER: Wagner S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC240983 | biostudies-other | 1991 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The Q300 gene: a novel transcription unit induced in simian virus 40-infected and -transformed mouse cells.

Wagner S S   Cullmann G G   Knippers R R  

Journal of virology 19910601 6


The Q300 element is a single-copy 233-bp genomic mouse DNA fragment carrying a high-affinity binding site for the simian virus 40 (SV40) large T antigen. This element was used to screen an EMBL3 mouse genomic library. We could identify a genomic clone containing an approximately 500-bp transcribed region flanking the Q300 element. The transcribed region, termed the Q300 transcription unit or Q300 gene, is overexpressed in acutely SV40-infected or SV40-transformed mouse and rat cells. The Q300 ge  ...[more]

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