1982
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.42.2.519-529.1982
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Nucleotide Sequence of the Akv env Gene

Abstract: The sequence of 2,191 nucleotides encoding the env gene of murine retrovirus Akv was determined by using a molecular clone of the Akv provirus. Deduction of the encoded amino acid sequence showed that a single open reading frame encodes a 638-amino acid precursor to gp70 and p15E. In addition, there is a typical leader sequence preceding the amino terminus of gp70. The locations of potential glycosylation sites and other structural features indicate that the entire gp70 molecule and mos… Show more

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“…1 of the AKR-623 LTR (nucleotides 1 to 144 and 7,825 to 8,374) is identical to that reported by Van Beveren et al (56). Lenz et al (21) have reported the nucleotide sequence of the AKR-623 enm' gene (nucleotides 5,674 to 7,865). The sequence shown in Fig.…”
Section: 'Gcgccagtcctccgatagactgagtcgcccgggtacccgtgtatccaataaagcctttsupporting
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“…1 of the AKR-623 LTR (nucleotides 1 to 144 and 7,825 to 8,374) is identical to that reported by Van Beveren et al (56). Lenz et al (21) have reported the nucleotide sequence of the AKR-623 enm' gene (nucleotides 5,674 to 7,865). The sequence shown in Fig.…”
Section: 'Gcgccagtcctccgatagactgagtcgcccgggtacccgtgtatccaataaagcctttsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…RNase T, oligonucleotides (23) and features discussed in the text are indicated below the sequence. identify any differences from the sequences of this region previously reported (15,21,56).…”
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“…The minor transmembrane protein (TM) has several functions, including binding to the SU protein, anchoring both envelope proteins to the virion surface via a membrane-spanning segment near the COOH terminus, and fusing viral and cellular membranes to allow entry of the virion core into the cytoplasm. This latter function is probably mediated by a group of hydrophobic residues near the NH2 terminus (3). These and other functional domains of the envelope proteins may also influence the pathogenicity of certain retroviruses .…”
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