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The Long Terminal Repeat Sequences of a Novel Human Endogenous Retrovirus

Science, 1984
The complete nucleotide sequence of both the 5′ and 3′ long terminal repeats (LTR's) has been determined for a human endogenous retroviral genome. These sequences are 593 and 590 nucleotides long and have diverged from one another by 8.8 percent. The LTR's resemble those of functional mammalian type C retroviruses in length and in the presence and ...
C D, O'Connell, M, Cohen
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Two domains in the terminal inverted-repeat sequence of transposon Tn3

Gene, 1990
Tn3 and related transposons have terminal inverted repeats (IR) of about 38 bp that are needed as sites for transposition. We made mini-Tn3 derivatives which had a wild-type IR of Tn3 at one end and either the divergent IR of the Tn3-related transposon, gamma delta or IS101, or a mutant IR of Tn3 at the other end.
H, Ichikawa   +3 more
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The Long Terminal Repeat Sequence of Subtype C and CRF01_AE Recombinants in China

AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 2023
HIV-1 provirus is flanked by one long terminal repeat (LTR) at each terminal. The 5' LTR plays important roles in HIV-1 life cycle, especially, it determines HIV-1 transcription. However, there are 810 5' LTR entries exist in the HIV-1 sequence database, accounting for only 0.085% (810/949,484).
Xing Guo   +12 more
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Doxorubicin stimulates transcription from the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat sequences

Cancer Letters, 1991
A recombinant plasmid carrying the long terminal repeat (LTR) of the human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) linked to the reporter chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) gene was stably introduced into rat liver cells. The transfectant cells expressed CAT activity from the HIV LTR.
Zoumpourlis, Vassilis   +2 more
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Nucleotide sequence and structure of integrated bovine leukemia virus long terminal repeats

Virology, 1985
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) proviruses, harbored by the productively infected fetal lamb kidney (FLK-BLV) cell line, were cloned in bacteriophage lambda L47. The nucleotide sequence of the proviral long terminal repeats (LTR) with flanking cell and virus DNA have been determined. The BLV LTR is 531 bp in length and is bounded by the dinucleotides 5'-TG.
D, Derse   +3 more
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Transcriptional activation of the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat sequences by cis-platin

Gene Analysis Techniques, 1990
We constructed a recombinant plasmid, pBHIV1 carrying the long terminal repeat (LTR) of the human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1), linked to the chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) gene plasmid. Plasmid pBHIV1 also contains the aminoglycoside phosphotransferase gene as a selectable marker. We introduced pBHIV1 in rat 208F fibroblasts and obtained
Spandidos, Demetrios A.   +4 more
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A mouse dispersed repeat sequence showing remarkable similarities to the long terminal repeats of retroviruses

Gene, 1983
A mouse 1.3-kb EcoRI dispersed repeat sequence that shows homology by hybridisation to the long terminal repeat of intracisternal A-particle genes has been partially sequenced. One of the established sequence regions shows three major features reminiscent of the long terminal repeats of retroviruses. Firstly, a TATA box precedes a putative capping site
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Retroviral characteristics of the long terminal repeat of murine E.Tn sequences.

The EMBO Journal, 1985
E.Tn sequences form a family of long moderately repeated sequences which are abundantly transcribed in the pluripotent cell lineage between day 3.5 and 7.5 of early mouse embryogenesis. The structure of the long terminal repeat (LTR) bordering the E.Tn sequences has been investigated by nucleotide sequencing, primer extension and S1 mapping experiments.
M, Kaghad, L, Maillet, P, Brûlet
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A nearby inverted repeat of the terminal sequence of herpes simplex virus DNA

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1976
Abstract When herpes simplex virus DNA is digested with λ-exonuclease, annealed, and then mounted for observation in the electron microscope, two types of molecules are seen. One type is circular DNA which forms because the enzyme has revealed the terminal repetition.
R W, Hyman, S, Burke, L, Kudler
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Expression of long terminal repeat (LTR) sequences in carcinogen-induced murine skin carcinomas

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1985
RNA sequences homologous to the Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) sequence of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus proviral DNA are expressed in murine squamous cell carcinomas of the skin induced by chemical carcinogens. These transcripts range in size from 8.2 to less than 2.4 kb but their size profile varies between individual tumors.
G M, Housey   +5 more
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