Literature DB >> 6270353

Detection and cloning of murine leukemia virus-related sequences from African green monkey liver DNA.

M A Martin, T Bryan, T F McCutchan, H W Chan.   

Abstract

By using low-stringency nucleic acid hybridization conditions and specific subgenomic segments of the AKR ecotropic provirus as probes, murine leukemia virus (MuLV)-related sequences were detected in African green monkey (AGM) liver DNA. The MuLV-reactive segments present in restricted AGM DNA ranged from 1.9 kilobases (kb) to greater than 10 kb in size. On the basis of this finding, a 17-kb segment was cloned from a partial EcoRI AGM library in lambda Charon 4A which shared nearly 5 kb of homology with AKR ecotropic MuLV DNA. The MuLV-related sequences detected in restricted preparations of AGM DNA or present in the cloned monkey DNA reacted with probes mapping 2.0 to 7.0 kb from the 5' terminus of the AKR ecotropic provirus. The AGM clone also contained repeated sequences that flanked the MuLV-related segment. Labeled, subgenomic, MuLV-reactive segments of the monkey clone hybridized to multiple restriction fragments of AGM liver DNA, indicating the presence of several copies of the MuLV-related sequences.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6270353      PMCID: PMC171316     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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