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RNA Sequencing Provides Evidence for Allelism of Determinants of the N-, B-, or NB- Tropism of Murine Leukemia Viruses
Cell (1979)
  • Jean Rommelaere, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Helen Donis-Keller
  • Nancy Hopkins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract

Previous genetic and biochemical studies identified three large RNAase T1-resistant oligonucleotides, each associated with either the N-, B- or NB-tropism of murine C-type viruses of BALB/c origin. These oligonucleotides were shown to lie in the 5′ third of the oligonucleotide maps of their respective viruses. We sequenced the three oligonucleotides and found that they share a 10 base sequence. Together these observations provide good evidence that the determinants of N-, B- or NB-tropism monitored by the three oligonucleotides are allelic.The oligonucleotides associated with N- and B-tropism differ in sequence at four of sixteen nucleotides, while the B- and NB-tropism-associated oligonucleotides differ in sequence by only one base out of sixteen. These results are consistent with the possibilities that B-tropic viruses may arise from N-tropic viruses by recombination, while NB-tropic viruses may arise from B-tropic virus by mutation.An unexplained finding was that a 10 base sequence present in the oligonucleotide associated with N-tropism is also found in the 3′ third of the genomes of the N-, B- and NB-tropic viruses studied.

Disciplines
Publication Date
January, 1979
Publisher Statement
© 1979 MIT Press. This article was published in Cell, vol. 16, iss. 1, pages 43-50 and may be found here.

Citation Information
Jean Rommelaere, Helen Donis-Keller and Nancy Hopkins. "RNA Sequencing Provides Evidence for Allelism of Determinants of the N-, B-, or NB- Tropism of Murine Leukemia Viruses" Cell Vol. 16 Iss. 1 (1979)
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