Specific sequence deletions in two classes of murine leukemia virus-related proviruses in the mouse genome

Characteristic long terminal repeats (LTR) of approximately 700 and 750 by were found, respectively, in the two classes (polytropic and modified polytropic) of murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-related nonecotropic nonxenotropic proviral sequences in eight individual molecular clones of RFM/Un mouse chro...

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Published inVirology (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 168; no. 2; pp. 245 - 255
Main Authors Ch'ang, Lan-Yang, Yang, Wen K., Myer, Fred E., Koh, Chong K., Boone, Lawrence R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.02.1989
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Summary:Characteristic long terminal repeats (LTR) of approximately 700 and 750 by were found, respectively, in the two classes (polytropic and modified polytropic) of murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-related nonecotropic nonxenotropic proviral sequences in eight individual molecular clones of RFM/Un mouse chromosomal DNA fragments. Three proviral clones, two polytropic and one modified polytropic, contained sequence deletions in the viral structural genes. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that 7-bp direct repeats occur at both ends of deleted sequences in intact structures and one of the repeats remains in genomes with the deletion. Specifically, the deleted sequences were a 1487-bp- gag-pol sequence with ACTGCCC repeat, a 113-bp mid- pol sequence with CAGGCAA repeat, and a 1811-bp env sequence with GGTCCAG repeat. The same specific sequence deletions were found in both classes of MuLV-related proviral structures. Examination of chromosomal DNA from eight inbred laboratory mouse strains and six wild mouse spacies showed that a minor population of proviruses with these specific deletions were present in Mus musculus and Mus spretus, all of which contain prominent 700-bp LTR polytropic proviral structures. The 750-bp LTR modified polytropic proviral structures were phylogenetically more restricted, being equally predominant in Mus musculus domesticus mice, but minor to undetectable in Mus spretus subspecies, and absent in other wild mouse populations.
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ISSN:0042-6822
1096-0341
DOI:10.1016/0042-6822(89)90264-X