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Specific RNA sequences of Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) recovered from tumors induced by transformation-defective RSV deletion mutants.
Authors:T Robins  P Duesberg
Institution:Department of Molecular Biology and Virus Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA
Abstract:We have investigated the RNAs of two avian sarcoma viruses recovered (rASV) from tumors induced in chickens by a deletion mutant of Schmidt-Ruppin Rous sarcoma virus (SR-RSV) that had lost part, but not all, of its sarcoma gene (src). The RNAs of the rASVs had the same size as SR-RSV RNA and were larger than the predominant RNA species of the partial src deletion mutant, if measured by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels. Fingerprinting of RNase T,-resistant oligonucleotides indicated that the rASVs shared one src gene oligonucleotide with SR-D which was also present in the partial src deletion mutant of SR-RSV. The two rASVs shared one other, probable src oligonucleotide, that was not found in SR-RSV, and SR-RSV contained a src oligonucleotide not found in the rASVs. However, the distinctive src oligonucleotide of the rASVs was structurally closely related to that of SR-RSV. We conclude that the src genes of the rASVs and that of SR-RSV are closely related. Possible mechanisms by which a partial src deletion may recover a complete src gene are discussed in view of our results.
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