Amino acid sequence homology of mammalian type C RNA virus major internal proteins
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Amino acid sequence homology of mammalian type C RNA virus major internal proteins
Abstract
The NH2-terminal amino acid sequence of the major group-specific antigen, the major internal virion protein (p30; approximate molecular weight 30,000) of several mammalian type C RNA viruses was determined by the Edman degradation procedure using an automated protein sequenator. All of the proteins analyzed show a high degree of over-all sequence homology and also contain specific regions or single residues. All p30s begin with the sequence prolyl-leucylarginyl (Pro-Leu-Arg) and have an invariant, conserved region from residues 11 to 24. In this region only a single amino acid difference appears between the cat and mouse p30s. At position 17 alanine is found in the cat, and serine in all the mouse proteins. This homologous region starts at position 10 for RD-114 and baboon virus p30s, and at position 18 in the protein of the virus isolated from gibbon ape. The region extending from residue 4 to 10 shows considerable variability between p30s isolated from different mammalian species. Out of 24 residues compared, only a single amino acid difference was found between six different mouse p30s. At position 4, three have leucine, two have alanine, and one has serine. The comparative sequence data demonstrate that the viral p30s are products of related genes in the viruses from various mammalian species.
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