Isolation of the mouse mammary tumor virus sequences not transmitted as germinal provirus in the C3H and RIII mouse strains
- 1 March 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 21 (3) , 986-995
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.21.3.986-995.1977
Abstract
Radioactive 60-70S RNA from the mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) produced by the C3H mouse mammary tumor cell line (Mm5mt) hybridized to a greater extent, and at a lower Cot1/2 value, to the DNA of C3H mammary tumor cells than to the DNA of C3H liver cells. The 125I-labeled MMTV (C3H) 60-40S RNA was annealed to a vast excess of DNA from C3H livers, and single-stranded RNA was eluted from hydroxylapatite and recovered. This "recycled RNA" did not hybridize to the DNA of the apparently normal organs tested from normal or from mammary tumor-bearing C3H mice, but hybridized extensively to both the DNA from the C3H mammary tumor cell line and the DNA from spontaneous C3H mammary tumors. This hybridization could be competed out by the addition of unlabeled MMTV 60-70S RNA but was unaffected by the addition of unlabeled 60-70S RNA of C3H type C virus. Similar experiments were conducted with the RIII mouse strain. We therefore report on the isolation of the sequences of the RNA genomes of the MMTVs from C3H and RIII mice that are transmitted by some mechanism other than via the germ line. These studies further define the differences, via molecular hybridization, between the MMTV-S and the MMTV-L in both C3H and RIII mice.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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