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Comparative Study
. 1981 Sep;39(3):845-54.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.39.3.845-854.1981.

Chemical and Immunological characterization of the major structural protein (p28) of MMC-1, a rhesus monkey endogenous type C virus: homology with the major structural protein of avian reticuloendotheliosis virus

Comparative Study

Chemical and Immunological characterization of the major structural protein (p28) of MMC-1, a rhesus monkey endogenous type C virus: homology with the major structural protein of avian reticuloendotheliosis virus

S Oroszlan et al. J Virol. 1981 Sep.

Abstract

The major core protein (p28) of MMC-1, an endogenous type C virus of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta), was purified and subjected to structural and immunological analyses. The NH2-terminal amino acid sequence of MMC-1 p28 showed extensive homology to the sequences of the major structural proteins (p30) of known mammalian type C viruses. Similarly, interspecies antigenic determinants shared by all the above viral proteins were detected in MMC-1 p28. Competition radioimmunoassays together with the results of statistical analysis of the primary structure data provided evidence that MMC-1 p28 is not more closely related to primate type C viruses of the Papio genus than to those isolated from rodents, cats, or New World monkeys. MMC-1 p28 was found to be closely related structurally to the p30 protein of the avian reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV-A), a horizontally transmitted type C virus of putative mammalian origin. In addition, MMC-1 p28 and REV-A p30 shared a specific subset of antigenic determinants not present in any of the other avian or mammalian type C viruses studied. These findings suggest that MMC-1 and REV may have a common evolutionary origin.

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