Physical map of infectious baboon type C viral DNA and sites of integration in infected cells
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.36.3.709-718.1980
Physical map of infectious baboon type C viral DNA and sites of integration in infected cells
Abstract
Three species of unintegrated viral DNAs were found in permissive cells infected with baboon type C virus. The major species was a 9.0-kilobase (kb) linear DNA that was infectious. A restriction endonuclease map of this DNA was constructed and oriented with respect to the viral RNA. The linear DNA had a 0.6-kb sequence repeated at each terminus. These terminal repeat sequences were required for infectivity of the viral DNA. The minor species of the unintegrated viral DNAs were covalently closed circles of 9.0 and 8.4 kb. The smaller circle was in two- to threefold excess over the larger circle. The difference appeared to be that the smaller circle lacked one of the two 0.6-kb repeat sequences found in the larger circle. Restriction endonuclease maps of the integrated viral DNAs were constructed, and the sequences on both viral DNA and cellular DNA that are involved in integration were determined. The integrated viral DNA map was identical to that of the unintegrated infectious 9.0-kb linear DNA. Therefore, a specific site in the terminal repeat sequence of the viral DNA was used to integrate with the host cell DNA. The sizes of the cellular DNA fragments were different from clone to clone but stable with cell passage. Therefore, many sites in the cell DNA can recombine with the viral DNA.
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