Abstract
The env gene of avian leukosis-sarcoma viruses encodes a glycoprotein that determines the host range and surface antigenicitiy of virions. We have purified radioactive DNA (cDNAgp) complementary to at least a portion of the env gene for viral subgroups A and C; complementary DNA was synthesized with purified virions of wild-type avian sarcoma virus, and RNA from a mutant with a deletion in env was used to select DNA specific to env by molecular hybridization. The genetic complexity of cDNAgp for subgroup A (ca. 2,000 nucleotides) was sufficient to represent the entire deletion and most or all of the env cistron. The deletions in env in two independently isolated strains of virus (Bryan and rdNY8SR) overlap, and cDNAgp represents nucleotide sequences common to both deletions. By contrast, we could detect no overlap between deletions in env and deletions in the adjacent viral gene src. Laboratory stocks of viral subgroups A, B, C, D and E do not contain detectable amounts of env deletions when tested by molecular hybridization; hence, segregation of deletions in env is a less frequent event that the segregation of deletions in the viral transforming gene src (Vogt, 1971). We found extensive homology among the nucleotide sequences encoding the env genes of virus strains indigenous to chickens (subgroups A, B, C, D, and E) although subgorups B, D and E appear to differ slightly from subgroups A and C at the env locus. By contrast, viruses obtained from pheasant cells (subgroups F and G) have env genes with little or no relationship to env genes of chikcen viruses. According to available data, viruses of subgroup F arose by recombination between an avarian sarcoma virus and viral genes in the genome of ring-necked pheasants, whereas subgroup G viruses may be entirely endogenous to golden pheasants.
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