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Investigation of the transfection capability of cloned tandemly-repeated chicken anaemia virus DNA fragments.

D Todd1, J L Creelan, B M Meehan, M S McNulty.   

Abstract

Chicken anaemia virus (CAV) is an icosahedral virus, 25 nm in diameter, which, on the basis of its circular single-stranded DNA genome, has recently been classified in the family, Circoviridae. We have investigated whether infectious, monomeric CAV DNA from recombinant plasmids containing tandemly-repeated CAV replicative form (RF) DNAs, following transfection, was generated by homologous recombination or a replicational release mechanism involving rolling circle replication (RCR) of DNA. Experiments designed to locate the virus strand origin of RCR and/or sites of recombination were performed by sequence analyses of hybrid viruses generated after transfection with cloned tandemly-repeated RFs specified by the sequence-distinct Cux-1 and 26P4 isolates. Positive transfection results obtained from 2 recombinant plasmid constructs were shown to have resulted from homologous recombination occurring at different sites within the RF sequence. Three of 5 hybrid viruses analysed were "circularised" within the same 105 bp sequence, that contains four 19bp repeats and with which promoter/enhancer activity has been associated. This region may represent a novel origin or recombination hot-spot within the CAV genome. A distinctive cruciform-loop structure within the non-coding region was shown to contain an S1 nuclease-sensitive site, detected in CAV RF and in recombinant plasmids containing RF inserts.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8856031     DOI: 10.1007/bf01718252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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