Brack-Werner R, Barton D E, Werner T, Foellmer B E, Leib-Mösch C, Francke U, Erfle V, Hehlmann R
Abt. für Molekulare Zellpathologie, Gesellschaft für Strahlen-und Umweltforschung, Neuherberg, Federal Republic of Germany.
Genomics. 1989 Jan;4(1):68-75. doi: 10.1016/0888-7543(89)90316-9.
A new family of human endogenous retroviral sequences was recently discovered by way of its relationship to the simian sarcoma-associated virus (SSAV). One molecular clone, termed S71, contains sequences related to the genes coding for the group-specific antigens (gag) and polymerase (pol) proteins of SSAV. At the 3' end of this human retroviral element we have now found a 535-bp region which shows features characteristics of a retroviral long terminal repeat, including potential signal sequences essential for transcriptional control. By means of Southern blotting and in situ hybridization, the sequence was mapped to chromosome 18 band q21.