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cis-acting elements that mediate the negative regulation of Moloney murine leukemia virus in mouse early embryos
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Viral ReplicationLineage PlasticityDevelopmental BiologyMedicineCis-acting ElementsActive PromoterGene RegulationMouse Early EmbryosEarly Cleavage EmbryosGene VectorNegative RegulationEmbryonic DevelopmentGene ExpressionEarly EmbryosCell BiologyEpigeneticsTranscription RegulationEmbryology
We have addressed the question of the nature of Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMuLV) repression in mouse embryos by assaying for the transient expression of MoMuLV-derived constructs microinjected into early cleavage embryos. We show that the same cis-acting DNA sequences responsible for the block in MoMuLV expression in embryonal carcinoma cell lines operate in early embryos: (i) the MoMuLV long terminal repeat is nonfunctional, and (ii) the +147 to +163 repressor binding site, or negative regulatory element, negatively regulates the expression from an active promoter.
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