Affiliation:
1. The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021
Abstract
Viral complementary DNA (cDNA) sequences corresponding to the
gag, pol, env, src
, and
c
regions of the Rous sarcoma virus genome were selected by hybridizing viral cDNA to RNA from viruses that lack the
env
or
src
gene or to polyadenylic acid [poly(A)]-containing RNA fragments of different lengths and isolating either hybridized or unhybridized DNA. The specificities, genetic complexities, and map locations of the selected cDNA's were shown to be in good agreement with the size and map locations of the corresponding viral genes. Analyses of virus-specific RNA, using the specific cDNA's as molecular probes, demonstrated that oncovirus-infected cells contained genome-length (30-40S) RNA plus either one or two species of subgenome-length viral RNA. The size and genetic content of these RNAs varied, depending on the genetic makeup of the infecting virus, but in each case the smaller RNAs contained only sequences located near the 3′ end of the viral genome. Three RNA species were detected in Schmidt-Ruppin Rous sarcoma virus-infected cells: 39S (genome-length) RNA; 28S RNA, with an apparent sequence of
env-src-c
-poly(A); and 21S RNA, with an apparent sequence of
src-c
-poly(A). Cells infected with the Bryan high-titer strain of Rous sarcoma virus, which lacks the
env
gene, contained genome-length (35S) RNA and 21S
src
-specific RNA, but not the 28S RNA species. Leukosis virus-infected cells contained two detectable RNA species: 35S (genome-length) RNA and 21S RNA, with apparent sequence
env-c
-poly(A). Since
gag
and
pol
sequences were detected only in genome-length RNAs, it seems likely that the full-length transcripts function as mRNA for these two genes. The 28S and 21S RNAs could be the active messengers for the
env
and
src
genes. Analyses of sequence homologies among nucleic acids of different avian oncoviruses demonstrated substantial similarities within most of the genetic regions of these viruses. However, the “common” region of Rous-associated virus-0, an endogenous virus, was found to differ significantly from that of the other viruses tested.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
Cited by
215 articles.
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