A natural allele of Nxf1 suppresses retrovirus insertional mutations
Endogenous retroviruses have shaped the evolution of mammalian genomes. Host genes that control the effects of retrovirus insertions are therefore of great interest. The modifier-of-vibrator-1 locus ( Mvb1 ) controls levels of correctly processed mRNA from genes mutated by endogenous retrovirus inse...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature genetics 2003-11, Vol.35 (3), p.221-228 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Endogenous retroviruses have shaped the evolution of mammalian genomes. Host genes that control the effects of retrovirus insertions are therefore of great interest. The modifier-of-vibrator-1 locus (
Mvb1
) controls levels of correctly processed mRNA from genes mutated by endogenous retrovirus insertions into introns, including the
Pitpn
vb
tremor mutation and the
Eya1
BOR
model of human branchiootorenal syndrome. Positional complementation cloning identifies
Mvb1
as the nuclear export factor Nxf1, providing an unexpected link between the mRNA export receptor and pre-mRNA processing. Population structure of the suppressive allele in wild
Mus musculus castaneus
suggests selective advantage. A congenic
Mvb1
CAST
allele is a useful tool for modifying gene expression from existing mutations and could be used to manipulate engineered mutations containing retroviral elements. |
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ISSN: | 1061-4036 1546-1718 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ng1247 |