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. 1981 Jan;37(1):36-47.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.37.1.36-47.1981.

Protein-coding potential of mouse mammary tumor virus genome RNA as examined by in vitro translation

Protein-coding potential of mouse mammary tumor virus genome RNA as examined by in vitro translation

C Dickson et al. J Virol. 1981 Jan.

Abstract

The protein-coding capacity of the mouse mammary tumor virus genome has been examined by in vitro translation of genome length and polyadenylated subgenomic fragments of viral RNA. Intact genome RNA of about 35S programmed synthesis of the Pr77gag, Pr110gag and Pr160gag/pol precursors seen in infected cells in vivo. Polyadenylated RNA fragments of 18 to 28S encoded products whose tryptic peptide maps resembled those of the nonglycosylated precursor to the envelope glycoproteins, confirming the gene order 5'-gag-pol-env-3'. Translation of polyadenylated RNA fragments smaller than 18S yielded a series of related proteins whose peptide maps bore no resemblance to any of the virion structural proteins. Thus, a region of the mouse mammary tumor virus genome distal to the env gene appears to have an open reading frame sufficient to encode at least 36,000 daltons of protein as of yet unknown function.

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