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CELLULAR GENES IN THE MOUSE REGULATE IN TRANS THE EXPRESSION OF ENDOGENOUS MOUSE MAMMARY TUMOR VIRUSES
Vicki L. Traina-Dorge 1, Jean K. Carr 1, Joan E. Bailey-Wilson 1, Robert C. Elston 1, Benjamin A. Taylor 1, and J. Craig Cohen 1
1 Departments of Biochemistry, Medicine and Biometry, Louisiana
State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112; and The Jackson
Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
The transcriptional activities of the eleven mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) proviruses endogenous to two sets of recombinant inbred (RI) mouse strains, BXD and BXH, were characterized. Comparison of the levels of virus-specific RNA quantitated in each strain showed no direct relationship between the presence of a particular endogenous provirus or with increasing numbers of proviruses. Association of specific genetic markers with the level of MMTV-specific RNA was examined by using multiple regression analysis. Several cellular loci as well as proviral loci were identified that were significantly associated with viral expression. Importantly, these cellular loci associated with MMTV expression segregated independently of viral sequences.
Submitted on June 11, 1984Accepted on July 22, 1985