Expression of the Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus ORF Gene in Cultured Cells
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Reviews of Immunology
- Vol. 8 (4) , 337-355
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08830189209053517
Abstract
We have recently shown that expression vectors harboring the open reading frame of the long terminal repeat region of mouse mammary tumor virus direct the synthesis of a product which acts as a superantigen in transgenic mice. The detection of the ORF protein has been hampered by the extremely low levels of expression observed in these mice, as estimated from the low levels of specific mRNA. To study the properties of the ORF protein, we attempted its expression in different cell types in culture. The experiments performed in yeast show that the ORF gene product is a glycoprotein of approximately 45kDA. As expected from the derived primary sequence, the unglycosylated product made in the presence of tunicamycin has a molecular weight of 36kDA. No secretion of the glycosylated protein was observed. Curiously, the full-length molecule was made in lower amounts than a truncated version which contains only the C-terminal half of the protein. Transfection experiments in different mammalian cells suggest that high expression of the ORF protein might have an adverse effect on survival of cells in culture.Keywords
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