New procedure for the direct analysis of in vitro reverse transcription of Rous sarcoma virus RNA
- PMID: 67218
- PMCID: PMC515692
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.22.1.118-129.1977
New procedure for the direct analysis of in vitro reverse transcription of Rous sarcoma virus RNA
Abstract
Based on the observation that in vitro transcription of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) RNA by avian myeloblastosis virus DNA polymerase renders the RNA PROGRESSIVELY MORE SENSITIVE TO Escherichia coli RNase H digestion, a new procedure for the in situ analysis of this process has been developed. In vitro transcription products of 32P-labeled RSV RNA are first treated with RNase H, the resistant fraction is then digested to completion with RNase T1, and the oligonucleotides are analyzed by a fingerprint technique. By using the established order of these oligonucleotides along the RNA molecule, a comparison of the yields of each oligonucleotide, before and after transcription, allows qualitative and quantitative in situ analyses of the transcription process. Using this new procedure, we find that upon transcription of purified RSV RNA, DNA synthesis occurs mainly at three sites, one near the 5' end and two near the center of the subunit RNA molecule, and that most of these RNA molecules are competent templates for limited transcription at these specific sites. We also show that purified RSV 70S RNA contains a low-molecular-weight DNA hybridized to a nucleotide sequence near the center of the subunit molecule. Furthermore , we find that the low-molecular-weight nucleic acid fraction extracted from purified RSV virions contains DNA that can hybridize to RSV 70S RNA and that the virion DNA in such hybrids can function as a primer for an extensive in vitro reverse transcription.
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