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| Nomenclature |
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Symbol:
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Rmcfs
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Name:
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resistance to MCF virus;
MCF sensitive
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MGI ID: |
MGI:3798962 |
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Gene:
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Rmcf
Location:
unknown
Genetic Position: Chr5,
10.0 cM
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Mutation origin |
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Strain of Origin:
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multiple strains
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Mutation description |
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Allele
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Spontaneous |
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Mutation: |
Undefined |
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This locus controls resistance of cells to infection by mink cell focus-forming murine leukemia viruses. The recessive s (susceptible) allele is found in AKR/J, C57BL/6, BALB/c, CBA/J, NFS, NZB and 129/J. |
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Phenotype summary
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Phenotype Summary by Mammalian Phenotype terms
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Genotypes are listed in the next section.
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Key:
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| hm |
homozygous |
ht |
heterozygous |
| cn |
conditional genotype |
cx |
complex: > 1 genome feature |
| tg |
involves transgenes |
ot |
other: hemizygous, indeterminate,... |
| N |
normal phenotype |
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expected model not found |
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Notes |
This locus
controls resistance and susceptibility of cells in tissue culture
to infection by mink cell focus-forming murine leukemia viruses.
The allele Rmcfr determines resistance and occurs in strains
DBA/1, DBA/2, and CBA/Ca; the allele Rmcfs determines
susceptibility and occurs in strains AKR/J, C57BL/6, BALB/c,
CBA/J, NFS, NZB, 129/J, and many others. Heterozygotes are as
resistant as the resistant parent or nearly so. Rmcf is
different from and independent of Fv1, a locus that controls
susceptibility to infection by ecotropic viruses. Rmcf is
located on Chr 5 close to Hm near the centromeric end (J:7108). Rmcfr
protects (AKR x CBA/Ca)F1 and (AKR x DBA/2)F1 hybrids from
development of spontaneous thymic lymphomas and reduces the
incidence of MCF-induced thymic lymphomas (J:7175). It also reduces
susceptibility of cells of Sxvs/Sxvr mice to exogenous xenotropic
viruses (J:7951). In addition, in strains susceptible to Friend
virus-induced erythroleukemia, a condition thought to be due to
the replication of MCF virus, Rmcfr increases resistance to the
virus-induced erythroleukemia. It may cause resistance by coding
for or regulating the production of an MCF-related envelope
glycoprotein that blocks the receptor for MCF viruses (J:8074). This
conclusion is reinforced by the findings of Buller et al. (J:8497),
who showed that the Rmcfr allele contains an endogenous MCF gp70
env gene and that the Rmcfs allele, at least in some strains
(C57BL/6, CBA/J, and A/WySn), contains a xenotropic gp70 env
gene. Presumably the MCF gp70 inhibits exogenous MCF infection
in vitro by a mechanism of viral interference.
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| References |
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Original: |
J:7108
Hartley JW et al.,
"A mouse gene on chromosome 5 that restricts infectivity of mink cell focus-forming recombinant murine leukemia viruses."
J Exp Med 1983 Jul 1;158(1):16-24
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3 reference(s)
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