Sequence of inverted terminal repetitions from different adenoviruses: demonstration of conserved sequences and homology between SA7 termini and SV40 DNA
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Sequence of inverted terminal repetitions from different adenoviruses: demonstration of conserved sequences and homology between SA7 termini and SV40 DNA
Abstract
We have established the nucleotide sequence for the inverted terminal repetition of human adenovirus type 3, a subgroup B adenovirus. The repetition, which is 136 bp long, shows a high degree of homology with the known sequence for the inverted repetition of adenovirus type 5 (Steenbergh et al., 1977) a subgroup C adenovirus. Partial sequence information convering 120 bp of the inverted terminal repetitions of human serotype 12, a subgroup A member, and of simian adenovirus type 7 has also been obtained. A comparison of the established sequences shows that the terminal repetitions, in particular the first 50 bp from the ends, contain sequences that have been well conserved in adenovirus evolution. For instance, only six mismatched base pairs were detected among the first 50 bp in the repetitions of simian adenovirus type 7 and human adenovirus type 5, although the homology between simian adenovirus 7 and human subgroup C adenoviruses was estimated to be only 30%. A 14 bp sequence located 9-22 nucleotides from the ends is present in DNAs from all the human serotypes examined as well as in simian adenovirus 7 DNA. Furthermore, the simian adenovirus 7 repetition contains a 21 bp sequence which is present in SV40 DNA, close to the origin of DNA replication.
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