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Comparative Study
. 1986 Apr 15;150(1):187-95.
doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(86)90278-3.

Nucleotide sequence of the protease-coding region in an infectious DNA of simian retrovirus (STLV) of the HTLV-I family

Comparative Study

Nucleotide sequence of the protease-coding region in an infectious DNA of simian retrovirus (STLV) of the HTLV-I family

J Inoue et al. Virology. .

Abstract

A provirus clone of simian T-cell leukemia virus isolated from a pigtailed monkey (PT-STLV), which is 90% homologous to HTLV-I, was shown to be biologically active in transfection assay. In transfected cells, gp61env, Pr55gag, and the mature gag proteins p24, p21, and p15 were detected, and type C particles were produced. The virus could be transmitted from the transfectants to recipient cells by cocultivation. In this biologically active provirus clone, a coding frame, possibly for protease, was identified between the gag and pol genes. The corrected sequence of the protease region of HTLV-I was also found to have a single open reading frame overlapping the gag and pol genes, although it has an amber codon in the middle of the frame. Thus, a single coding frame, which is different from those of gag and pol, is common to proteases of the HTLV family including HTLV-I.

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