Reverse transcription of 7S L RNA by an avian retrovirus
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.54.2.278-284.1985
Reverse transcription of 7S L RNA by an avian retrovirus
Abstract
Linial et al. isolated a quail cell line, SE21Q1b, that is transformed by a single integrated provirus of Rous sarcoma virus. Virus particles are released from these cells, but because of a provirus defect, cellular rather than viral RNA is packaged. When these virus particles are disrupted with melittin in the presence of an appropriate reaction mixture containing actinomycin D, there is significant reverse transcription of packaged cellular RNA species. We have shown that (i) cellular 7S L RNA is an efficient template; (ii) initiation is on a unique tRNA-like primer; (iii) synthesis produces a 135-base strong-stop DNA product; and (iv) after synthesis, RNase H acts to remove the 135 bases of the 7S L RNA which acted as the template. A possible facilitator of such specific transcription may be that, in the virus particles but not in the cell, the majority of the 7S L RNA species exist complexed with the tRNA, even before the disruption of the virus. From the size and sequence features of the reverse transcript of 7S L RNA, we speculate that such events may have participated in the process by which animal cell genomes have, in the course of evolution, accumulated multiple copies of Alu-like elements.
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