Structural analysis of the intracellular RNAs of murine mammary tumor virus
- PMID: 224216
- PMCID: PMC353361
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.30.2.576-589.1979
Structural analysis of the intracellular RNAs of murine mammary tumor virus
Abstract
We have characterized murine mammary tumor virus (MuMTV)-specific RNA in several types of cells in which viral DNA is transcribed into RNA: cultured GR mouse mammary tumor cells, S49 lymphoma cells from BALB/c mice, lactating mammary glands from C57BL/6 mice, and mink lung cells infected in vitro with MuMTV. In all cell types studied, there are three distinct species of intracellular viral RNA, with sedimentation coefficients of 35S, 24S, and 13S (or molecular weights of 3.1 X 10(6), 1.5 X 10(6), and 0.37 X 10(6), as determined by rate-zonal sedimentation in sucrose gradients and by electrophoresis in agarose gels under denaturing conditions. These three viral RNA species appear to be present regardless of viral RNA concentration, responsiveness to glucocorticoid hormones, production of extracellular virus, and use of either endogenous or acquired MuMTV proviral DNA as template. The three viral RNAs display characteristics of mRNAs in that they are polyadenylated, associated with polyribosomes, and released from polyribosomes by treatment with EDTA; hence all three species presumably direct the synthesis of virus-coded proteins. The two larger species of viral RNA are probably responsible for synthesis of the structural proteins of the virion, but the function of the 13S RNA is not known. Both of the subgenomic RNAs contain sequences found at the 3' terminus of 35S (or genomic) RNA. However, only the 24S RNA (not the 13S RNA) contains sequences which are located at the 5' terminus of 35S RNA and are apparently transposed during RNA synthesis of maturation, as described for subgenomic mRNA's of other retroviruses.
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