Author:
Chung S W,Wolff L,Ruscetti S
Abstract
Two different strains of Friend spleen focus-forming virus, SFFVP and SFFVA, are known to cause a rapid erythroleukemia. The SFFVP-infected cells can proliferate and differentiate maximally without the addition of the erythroid-specific hormone erythropoietin, whereas the SFFVA-infected cells require erythropoietin for differentiation and for maximum proliferation. We previously reported that a recombinant virus containing sequences from the 3' half of the SFFVP envelope gene and the SFFVP long terminal repeat on an SFFVA background has all of the biological and biochemical characteristics of SFFVP. We are now presenting data on a new recombinant virus to show that only the 3' half of the SFFVP envelope gene is responsible for the differences observed between the two strains.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology