Insertion of the bacterial gpt gene into the germ line of mice by retroviral infection.
- 1 October 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 82 (20) , 6927-6931
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.82.20.6927
Abstract
Mouse substrains genetically transmitting the exogenous Moloney murine leukemia virus (Mo-MuLV) at a single locus have been derived previously by infection of preimplantation embryos. Here we explore the potential of retroviral vectors for transferring nonviral genes into the germ line of mice. Preimplantation mouse embryos were cocultivated with a cell line that produces a recombinant retrovirus whose genome carries the Escherichia coli gene gpt. We show that the vector sequence was inserted into the genome of the embryo and into the germ line at a frequency similar to that for the Mo-MuL V-helper sequence. A new mouse strain, Mgypt-1, was developed that is homozygous for a single MSVgpt proviral genome. The proviral sequences were highly methylated and not expressed in tissues of Mgpt-1 mice. When cells derived from transgeneic animals were treated with 5-azacytidine, the proviral sequences were not methylated and were transcriptionally activated. These results indicate that nonviral genes that are under the control of the viral long terminal repeat are inactivated when transferred into the germ line of animals.Keywords
This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
- Infectious and Selectable Retrovirus Containing an Inducible Rat Growth Hormone MinigeneScience, 1984
- Retrovirus-induced lethal mutation in collagen I gene of mice is associated with an altered chromatin structureCell, 1984
- Prenatal lethalities in mice homozygous for human growth hormone gene sequences integrated in the germ lineCell, 1983
- Retrovirus transfer of a bacterial gene into mouse haematopoietic progenitor cellsNature, 1983
- Delayed de novo methylation in teratocarcinoma suggests additional tissue-specific mechanisms for controlling gene expressionNature, 1983
- Germline integration of Moloney murine leukemia virus at the Mov13 locus leads to recessive lethal mutation and early embryonic deathCell, 1983
- Infectivity and methylation of retroviral genomes is correlated with expression in the animalCell, 1981
- Formation of infectious progeny virus after insertion of herpes simplex thymidine kinase gene into DNA of an avian retrovirusCell, 1981
- Chromosomal position and activation of retroviral genomes inserted into the germ line of miceCell, 1981
- Integration of Moloney leukaemia virus into the germ line of mice: correlation between site of integration and virus activationNature, 1980