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A Deletion and a Rearrangement Distinguish Between the Intracisternal A-particle of Hox-2.4 and That of Interleukin-3 in the Same Leukemic Cells

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Journal Virology
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1991 May 1
PMID 1673811
Citations 3
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Abstract

Two intracisternal A-particle (IAP) insertions have been identified in WEHI-3B myeloid leukemic cells, one at the interleukin-3 (IL-3) gene and another at the homeobox gene Hox-2.4. In contrast to the 5-kb IL-3-IAP, the Hox-2.4-IAP is only 2.1 kb in size and contains a rearrangement. The homology throughout the remaining sequences suggests that both IAPs originated from a common progenitor molecule. Both proviral insertions have resulted in transcriptional activation of the adjacent genes, which appears to be a significant step in the leukemogenic process in these leukemic cells.

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