Clewley J P, Avery R J
Arch Virol. 1982;72(1-2):35-46. doi: 10.1007/BF01314448.
We have characterized the virion RNA species of Kirsten sarcoma (KiSV) and Kirsten leukemia (KiLV) viruses released from a clonally related series of mouse cells (14). We have identified the KiLV and KiSV genome RNAs. In addition to the viral RNA species we find large amounts of a virus-like RNA (VL30 RNA), which is heterogeneous and shows variability in its expression. The amount of VL30 RNA in virions does not correlate with the state of transformation of the cells releasing the virus or the ability of the virus to transform other cells. Characterization of RNA rescued from non-producer cells has revealed a sarcoma virus (KiSV CB3) with an oligonucleotide fingerprint different from that of a standard KiSV RNA, suggesting that it has lost some viral sequences. The oligonucleotide fingerprints of KiLV and VL30 RNAs are distinct from each other and from those reported for other murine leukemia virus RNAs.
我们已对从一系列克隆相关的小鼠细胞中释放出的柯斯顿肉瘤病毒(KiSV)和柯斯顿白血病病毒(KiLV)的病毒粒子RNA种类进行了特征分析(14)。我们已鉴定出KiLV和KiSV基因组RNA。除了病毒RNA种类外,我们还发现了大量类似病毒的RNA(VL30 RNA),其具有异质性且在表达上表现出变异性。病毒粒子中VL30 RNA的量与释放病毒的细胞的转化状态或病毒转化其他细胞的能力无关。从非生产性细胞中拯救出的RNA的特征分析揭示了一种肉瘤病毒(KiSV CB3),其寡核苷酸指纹与标准KiSV RNA的不同,这表明它已丢失了一些病毒序列。KiLV和VL30 RNA的寡核苷酸指纹彼此不同,也与报道的其他鼠白血病病毒RNA的指纹不同。