Proviral amplification of the Gypsy endogenous retrovirus of Drosophila melanogaster involves env‐independent invasion of the female germline
暂无分享,去创建一个
L. Teysset | A. Pélisson | A. Bucheton | C. Terzian | P. Santamaria | F. Chalvet | N. Prud’homme | Fabienne Chalvet
[1] A. Bucheton,et al. Morphological and molecular characterization of new drosophila cell lines established from a strain permissive for Gypsy transposition , 1998, In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal.
[2] T. Heidmann,et al. Physiological Knockout of the Envelope Gene of the Single-Copy ERV-3 Human Endogenous Retrovirus in a Fraction of the Caucasian Population , 1998, Journal of Virology.
[3] J. Harris. Placental endogenous retrovirus (ERV): structural, functional, and evolutionary significance , 1998, BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology.
[4] L. Teysset,et al. A Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus-Based Retroviral Vector Pseudotyped by the Insect Retroviral gypsy Envelope Can Infect Drosophila Cells , 1998, Journal of Virology.
[5] Pascal Leblanc. Retrovirus d'invertebres : zam un nouveau candidat chez drosophila melanogaster , 1998 .
[6] B. Dastugue,et al. Invertebrate retroviruses: ZAM a new candidate in D.melanogaster , 1997, The EMBO journal.
[7] A. Pélisson,et al. Expression of the Drosophila retrovirus gypsy as ultrastructurally detectable particles in the ovaries of flies carrying a permissive flamenco allele. , 1997, The Journal of general virology.
[8] L. Sánchez,et al. Reproductive isolation and morphogenetic evolution in Drosophila analyzed by breakage of ethological barriers. , 1997, Genetics.
[9] J. Boeke,et al. Infection of the germ line by retroviral particles produced in the follicle cells: a possible mechanism for the mobilization of the gypsy retroelement of Drosophila. , 1997, Development.
[10] L. Villarreal,et al. On viruses, sex, and motherhood , 1997, Journal of virology.
[11] J. Stoye,et al. Retrotransposons, Endogenous Retroviruses, and the Evolution of Retroelements , 1997 .
[12] Hughes Sh,et al. Retrotransposons, Endogenous Retroviruses, and the Evolution of Retroelements -- Retroviruses , 1997 .
[13] A. Godwin,et al. Retroviral-like sequences specifically expressed in the rat ovary detect genetic differences between normal and transformed rat ovarian surface epithelial cells. , 1995, Endocrinology.
[14] A. Bucheton. The relationship between the flamenco gene and gypsy in Drosophila: how to tame a retrovirus. , 1995, Trends in genetics : TIG.
[15] R. Weiss,et al. Abundance of an endogenous retroviral envelope protein in placental trophoblasts suggests a biological function. , 1995, Virology.
[16] D. Hartl,et al. The Drosophila Genome Map: A Practical Guide , 1995 .
[17] A. Bucheton,et al. Flamenco, a gene controlling the gypsy retrovirus of Drosophila melanogaster. , 1995, Genetics.
[18] T. Mackay,et al. The genomic rate of transposable element movement in Drosophila melanogaster. , 1995, Molecular biology and evolution.
[19] J. Boeke,et al. An env-like protein encoded by a Drosophila retroelement: evidence that gypsy is an infectious retrovirus. , 1994, Genes & development.
[20] V. Corces,et al. Gypsy transposition correlates with the production of a retroviral envelope‐like protein under the tissue‐specific control of the Drosophila flamenco gene. , 1994, The EMBO journal.
[21] V. Corces,et al. The Drosophila tom retrotransposon encodes an envelope protein , 1994, Molecular and cellular biology.
[22] A. Pélisson,et al. Retroviruses in invertebrates: the gypsy retrotransposon is apparently an infectious retrovirus of Drosophila melanogaster. , 1994, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[23] A. Toosy,et al. The 412 retrotransposon and the development of gonadal mesoderm in Drosophila. , 1992, Development.
[24] D. Lindsley,et al. The Genome of Drosophila Melanogaster , 1992 .
[25] T. Heidmann,et al. Defective retroviruses can disperse in the human genome by intracellular transposition , 1991, Journal of virology.
[26] A. Mazo,et al. Cloning and analysis of the mobile element gypsy from D. virilis. , 1991, Nucleic acids research.
[27] T. Heidmann,et al. Retrotransposition of a mouse IAP sequence tagged with an indicator gene , 1991, Cell.
[28] S. O’Brien,et al. The Lake Casitas wild mouse: evolving genetic resistance to retroviral disease. , 1991, Trends in genetics : TIG.
[29] M. Mariol,et al. Mobilization of the gypsy and copia retrotransposons in Drosophila melanogaster induces reversion of the ovoD dominant female‐sterile mutations: molecular analysis of revertant alleles , 1989, The EMBO journal.
[30] C. Thummel,et al. Vectors for Drosophila P-element-mediated transformation and tissue culture transfection. , 1988, Gene.
[31] N. Copeland,et al. Studies of the mechanism of spontaneous germline ecotropic provirus acquisition in mice. , 1988, The EMBO journal.
[32] W. Gehring,et al. The white gene as a marker in a new P-element vector for gene transfer in Drosophila. , 1987, Nucleic acids research.
[33] S. Parkhurst,et al. The Drosophila melanogaster gypsy transposable element encodes putative gene products homologous to retroviral proteins. , 1986, Molecular and cellular biology.
[34] M. Bownes,et al. Drosophila: A practical approach: edited by D. B. Roberts IRL Press, 1986. £26.00/$47.00 (xix + 295 pages) ISBN 0 94746 66 7 , 1987 .
[35] G. Georgiev,et al. Transposition bursts in genetically unstable Drosophila melanogaster , 1984, Nature.
[36] E. Ananiev,et al. Structural organization of transposable element mdg4 from Drosophila melanogaster and a nucleotide sequence of its long terminal repeats. , 1984, Nucleic acids research.
[37] N. Perrimon,et al. Clonal analysis of the tissue specificity of recessive female-sterile mutations of Drosophila melanogaster using a dominant female-sterile mutation Fs(1)K1237. , 1983, Developmental biology.
[38] D. Busson,et al. Genetic Analysis of Three Dominant Female-Sterile Mutations Located on the X Chromosome of DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. , 1983, Genetics.
[39] T. Laverty,et al. Site-specific instability in Drosophila melanogaster: evidence for transposition of destabilizing element. , 1982, Genetics.
[40] W. Quint,et al. Mobility of endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia viral genomes within mouse chromosomal DNA and integration of a mink cell focus-forming virus-type recombinant provirus in the germ line , 1982, Journal of virology.
[41] E. Wieschaus,et al. A clonal analysis of the roles of somatic cells and germ line during oogenesis in Drosophila. , 1981, Developmental biology.
[42] H. Temin. Origin of retroviruses from cellular moveable genetic elements , 1980, Cell.
[43] F. Giorgi. Coated Vesicles: Coated vesicles in the oocyte , 1980 .
[44] F. Sanger,et al. DNA sequencing with chain-terminating inhibitors. , 1977, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[45] F. Giorgi,et al. Recent findings on oogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster. II. Further evidence on the origin of yolk platelets. , 1977, Journal of embryology and experimental morphology.
[46] F. Giorgi,et al. Recent findings on oogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster. I. Ultrastructural observations on the developing ooplasm. , 1977, Journal of embryology and experimental morphology.
[47] C. Audit,et al. Isolation and characterization of sex-linked female-sterile mutants in Drosophila melanogaster. , 1975, Genetics.