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Changes in Cellular DNA Sequence Adjacent to Integrated Viral Genome in Transplantable and Nontransplantable Guinea Pig Cells Transformed by SV40

1984; Karger Publishers; Volume: 21; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1159/000149521

ISSN

1423-0100

Autores

Yukio Iwamura, Hiroshi Hamada, Masami Muramatsu, Kenzo KATO,

Tópico(s)

CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Resumo

Guinea pig (strain No 13) kidney cells were transformed with SV40 (SVNol3). When this transformant was injected subcutaneously into syngeneic irradiated guinea pigs, tumors were produced in some animals. One of them became transplantable (STB). Clones were obtained from cultured tumor cells (STC13). About one copy of the viral genome appeared to exist in both SVNol3 and STC13 clones as determined by reassociation kinetics. We have examined the distribution of integrated viral sequences in the host DNA by blot hybridization. In SVNol3, the blotting pattern with Barritil showed two main bands of 6.9 and 4.3 kilobases (kb), whereas in STC13 clones the 6.9-kb band was replaced with a shorter one of 6.1 -kb. The blotting pattern with EcoRl also showed distinct changes between SVNo 13 and STC13 clones. These results suggest either the occurrence of some mutations or deletions in the cellular DNA adjacent to the integrated viral genome or the transposition of viral DNA sequences during tumor development.

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