New sites of proviral integration associated with murine promonocytic leukemias and evidence for alternate modes of c-myb activation - PubMed (original) (raw)
New sites of proviral integration associated with murine promonocytic leukemias and evidence for alternate modes of c-myb activation
R Mukhopadhyaya et al. J Virol. 1992 Oct.
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- J Virol 1993 May;67(5):2960
Abstract
Murine promonocytic leukemias involving insertional mutagenesis of the c-myb locus can be induced by replication-competent retroviruses. In previously studied promonocytic leukemic cells induced by Moloney murine leukemia virus (called MML), the provirus has been invariably integrated upstream of exons 3 or 4 and the leukemic cells expressed aberrant RNAs with fused virus-myb sequences. Furthermore, Myb expressed by these cells has been shown to be truncated by 47 or 71 amino acids. The present report examines the mechanisms of myb activation in leukemias induced by two other retroviruses, amphotropic virus 4070A and Friend strain FB29 (the leukemias are called AMPH-ML and FB-ML, respectively). This study revealed two additional c-myb proviral insertion sites in these promonocytic leukemias. One FB-ML had a proviral integration in exon 9, and expressed a C-terminally truncated Myb protein of 47 kDa similar to that previously demonstrated to be expressed in the myelomonocytic cell lines NFS60 and VFL-2. However, a sequence of reverse-transcribed and amplified RNA from this leukemia demonstrated that the truncation involved a loss of 248 amino acids compared with a loss of 240 amino acids in the myelomonocytic cell lines. Another leukemia had a provirus integrated in the 5' end of c-myb upstream of exon 2 (in the first intron) and produced a Myb protein that was indistinguishable on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis from normal Myb. This latter leukemia (FB-ML R1-4-10) expressed Myb with the smallest N-terminal truncation observed so far in promonocytic leukemias; translation begins at an ATG within c-myb exon 2, leading to loss of only 20 amino acids from the N terminus. Unlike the proteins produced in Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced promonocytic leukemias (MML) that have larger truncations, this protein has an intact DNA binding region and does not contain N-terminal amino acids encoded by gag. However, this protein is similar to all N-terminally truncated Mybs so far studied, in that the truncation resulted in deletion of a casein kinase II phosphorylation site which has been proposed to be involved in regulation of DNA binding.
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