Gv1, A Zinc Finger Gene Controlling Endogenous Mlv Expression

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION(2021)

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The genomes of inbred mice harbor around 50 endogenous murine leukemia virus (MLV) loci, although the specific complement varies greatly between strains. The Gv1 locus is known to control the transcription of endogenous MLVs and to be the dominant determinant of cell-surface presentation of MLV envelope, the G(IX) antigen. Here, we identify a single KrUppel-associated box zinc finger protein (ZFP) gene, Zfp998, as Gv1 and show it to be necessary and sufficient to determine the G(IX)(+) phenotype. By long-read sequencing of bacterial artificial chromosome clones from 129 mice, the prototypic G(IX)(+) strain, we reveal the source of sufficiency and deficiency as splice-acceptor variations and highlight the varying origins of the chromosomal region encompassing Gv1. Zfp998 becomes the second identified ZFP gene responsible for epigenetic suppression of endogenous MLVs in mice and further highlights the prominent role of this gene family in control of endogenous retroviruses.
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Gv1, Sgp3, KRAB ZFP, TRIM28, murine leukemia virus, endogenous retrovirus
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