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. 1985 Jul;55(1):251–255. doi: 10.1128/jvi.55.1.251-255.1985

Proviral genome of radiation leukemia virus: molecular cloning of biologically active proviral DNA and nucleotide sequence of its long terminal repeat.

M Janowski, J Merregaert, J Boniver, J R Maisin
PMCID: PMC254923  PMID: 2989557

Abstract

The proviral genome of a leukemogenic and thymotropic C57BL/Ka mouse retrovirus, RadLV/VL3(T+L+), was cloned as a biologically active PstI insert in the bacterial plasmid pBR322. Its restriction map was compared with those, already known, of two nonthymotropic and nonleukemogenic viruses of the same mouse strain: the ecotropic BL/Ka(B) virus and the xenotropic constituent of the radiation leukemia virus complex. Differences were observed around the gag-pol gene junction, in the pol gene, and in the env gene. Moreover, the nucleotide sequence of the RadLV/VL3(T+L+) long terminal repeat revealed the existence of two copies of a 43-base-pair sequence, of which BL/Ka(B) possesses only one copy.

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