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Murine endogenous retrovirus MuERV-L is the progenitor of the "orphan" epsilon viruslike particles of the early mouse embryo

  • David Ribet
  • , Sophie Louvet-Vallée
  • , Francis Harper
  • , Nathalie De Parseval
  • , Marie Dewannieux
  • , Odile Heidmann
  • , Gérard Pierron
  • , Bernard Maro
  • , Thierry Heidmann
  • Gustave Roussy Comprehensive Cancer Institute
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • Sorbonne Université
  • Institut André Lwoff
  • INSERM U869
  • University College London

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Résumé

Viruslike particles which displayed a peculiar wheellike appearance that distinguished them from A-, B- or C-type particles had previously been described in the early mouse embryo. The maximum expression of these so-called epsilon particles was observed in two-cell-stage embryos, followed by their rapid decline at later stages of development and no particles detected at the zygote one-cell stage. Here, we show that these particles are in fact produced by a newly discovered murine endogenous retrovirus (ERV) belonging to the widespread family of mammalian ERV-L elements and named MuERV-L. Using antibodies that we raised against the Gag protein of these elements, Western blot analysis and in toto immunofluorescence studies of the embryos at various stages disclosed the same developmental expression profile as that observed for epsilon particles. Using expression vectors for cloned, full-length, entirely coding MuERV-L copies and cell transfection, direct identification of the epsilon particles was finally achieved by high-resolution electron microscopy.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)1622-1625
Nombre de pages4
journalJournal of virology
Volume82
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 févr. 2008
Modification externeOui

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