Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 4 1019-1038
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
The genome of minute virus of mice, an autonomous parvovirus, encodes two overlapping transcription units
Departments of Human Genetics and Molecular BiophysicsBiochemistry, Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, CT 06510, USA *Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1WF, Canada
Received December 1, 1982. Revised January 25, 1983. Accepted January 25, 1983.
Four virusspecific transcripts have been identified in murine cells infected with MinuteVirusofMice (MVM). These RNAs, 4.8, 3.3, 3.0 and 1.8 kilobases in length, designated Rl to R4 respectively, are all transscribed from the virion () strand of DNA and they are all polyadenylated and spliced. The Rl transcript is derived from sequences that reside on the genome between 4.0 and 95 map units (mu). Transcript R2 is composed of exon sequences derived from mu coordinates 4.010.0, 4046 and 4895. The most abundant RNA, R3, is transcribed from sequences mapping between 40 and 95 mu. All three of these RNAs have a short intron sequence between 4648 mu removed. The least abundant transcript, R4, has not been mapped precisely, however it hybridizes with all three EcoRI fragments which span the entire 5 kb genome. In vitro transcription of cloned restriction fragments of MVM DNA confirm the existence of functional promoters at map coordinates 4.0 and 39 and sequence analysis of these regions of the viral DNA reveal the characteristic features of RNA polymerase II promoters. These results indicate that MVM DNA encodes two overlapping transcription units with separate promoters near the left end (4.0 mu) and middle (39 mu) of the genome.
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