Cellular sequences are present in the presumptive avian myeloblastosis virus genome
- PMID: 6254063
- PMCID: PMC350020
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.77.9.5177
Cellular sequences are present in the presumptive avian myeloblastosis virus genome
Abstract
EcoRI restriction endonuclease fragments from a lambda proviral DNA hybrid containing the entire presumptive avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) provirus, and from a lambda proviral hybrid containing a partial myeloblastosis-associated virus type 1 (MAV-1)-like provirus were compared by heteroduplex analysis. The cloned presumptive AMV provirus was also analyzed by electron microscopy, using R-loop formation with purified 35S RNA isolated from virions of the standard AMV complex. The results indicate that the putative AMV genome contains a segment absent in its MAV-1-like helper virus. This segment represents a substitution in the region of the genome that in MAV-1 virus is occupied by the envelope gene and is approximately 900 +/- 160 nucleotide pairs in length. Hybridization of specific probes from the presumptive AMV genome to Southern blots of EcoRI-digested cellular DNA has revealed that these substituted sequences are homologous to chicken and duck DNA that is not related to chicken endogenous proviral sequences.
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