Organization and integration sites in the human genome of endogenous retroviral sequences belonging to HERV-E family
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Domenica Taruscio
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机构:National Center of Rare Diseases,
Domenica Taruscio
Giovanna Floridia
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机构:National Center of Rare Diseases,
Giovanna Floridia
Grigor K. Zoraqi
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机构:National Center of Rare Diseases,
Grigor K. Zoraqi
Alberto Mantovani
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机构:National Center of Rare Diseases,
Alberto Mantovani
Vincenzo Falbo
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机构:National Center of Rare Diseases,
Vincenzo Falbo
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[1] National Center of Rare Diseases,
[2] Laboratory of Ultrastructure,undefined
[3] Istituto Superiore di Sanità,undefined
[4] Viale Regina Elena,undefined
[5] 299,undefined
[6] 00161 Roma,undefined
[7] Italy,undefined
[8] Laboratory of Comparative Toxicology and Ecotoxicology,undefined
[9] Istituto Superiore di Sanità,undefined
[10] Rome,undefined
[11] Italy,undefined
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Mammalian Genome
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2002年
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The present paper reports the characterization of HERV-E endogenous retroviral sequences in the human genome by using three complementary approaches. Firstly, we identified genomic clones containing HERV-E by BLAST screening of human DNA databases by using the entire sequence of a characterized HERV-E clone (M10976) as a query. The genomic structure and integration sites of the HERV-E elements were characterized. Secondly, new integration sites of HERV-E elements were revealed by a retroviral LTR-arbitrary primer-PCR (RELAP-PCR) technique. BLAST analysis of the PCR products identified a subgroup that shows low identity (75%) to the original clone M10976 and slightly higher identity (80%) to a closely related HERV-E (Ac. n. K02166). Finally, we performed FISH mapping, which revealed sites of integration of HERV-E not previously identified at the cytogenetic level. A preliminary analysis of genes mapping in the same bands as HERV-E integration sites was performed: several loci relevant to physiological and/or pathological processes were detected. Our findings may provide clues to identify HERV-E integration sites adjacent to genes with important biological roles.