Jurkiewicz E, Nakamura H, Schneider J, Yamamoto N, Hayami M, Hunsmann G
Virology. 1986 Apr 15;150(1):291-8. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(86)90290-4.
Core polypeptides of primate lymphotropic retroviruses (PLRV) have very similar molecular weights. To discriminate between individual PLRVs we have compared two-dimensional tryptic peptide maps of 125I-labeled core polypeptides p19 and p24 of 11 isolates originating from humans and six simian species. Peptide maps showed homologies between all the simian viruses and the human isolates, but they were completely different from those of human T-cell leukemia virus type III (HTLV-III). In general p24s are more conserved than p19s. According to the relationship of their peptide maps we have classified the PLRVs into three groups, the human and chimpanzee isolates, macaque viruses, and green monkey virus.
灵长类嗜淋巴细胞逆转录病毒(PLRV)的核心多肽具有非常相似的分子量。为了区分各个PLRV,我们比较了来自人类和六种猿猴物种的11株分离株的125I标记核心多肽p19和p24的二维胰蛋白酶肽图。肽图显示所有猿猴病毒与人类分离株之间存在同源性,但与人类III型T细胞白血病病毒(HTLV-III)的肽图完全不同。一般来说,p24比p19更保守。根据它们肽图的关系,我们将PLRV分为三组:人类和黑猩猩分离株、猕猴病毒和绿猴病毒。