The avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses (ASLV) encode a protease (PR) at the C terminus ofgag which in vivo catalyzes the processing of both gag and gag-pol precursors. The studies reported here were undertaken to determine whether PR is able to cleave these polyproteins while it is still part of thegag precursor or whether the release of its N terminus to form free PR is necessary for full proteolytic activity. To address this question, we created a mutation that disrupts the PR cleavage site between the NC and PR coding regions of thegag gene. This mutation was introduced into a eukaryotic vector that expresses only the gag precursor and into an otherwise infectious clone of ASLV that carries the neo gene as a selectable marker. These cons...
The Pr65 gag proteolytic factor obtained from Moloney (MoLV) or Rauscher (RLV) leukaemia virus has b...
In an early step in the retroviral infectious process, reverse transcriptase copies the genomic RNA ...
Interestingly at molecular level humans and chimpanzees are very similar. The average DNA sequence ...
Avian retroviruses (with the notable exception of spleen necrosis virus) express their protease (PR)...
AbstractThe activity of avian sarcoma leukemia virus (ASLV) protease (PR) prior to its release from ...
AbstractThe Gag and Gag-Pol precursors of avian sarcoma leukemia virus (ASLV) are translated from vi...
AbstractProcessing of the internal structural and enzymatic proteins of retroviruses occurs during o...
We have studied the biosynthesis of avian retrovirus proteins related to reverse transcriptase in pe...
AbstractProcessing proteases of avian and mammalian retroviruses cut the polyprotein precursors enco...
Rous sarcoma virus nucleocapsid protein (NC) has been shown by site-directed mutagenesis to be invol...
AbstractGag-Pol frameshift translational products of avian retroviruses (e.g., myeloblastosis associ...
The transformation-specific polyproteins of avian sarcoma viruses PRCII, PRCII-p, Fujinami sarcoma v...
Processing of the retroviral gag and pol gene products is mediated by a viral protease. Bacterial ex...
The formation of the mature carboxyl terminus of CA in avian sarcoma/leukemia virus is the result of...
Background: The human genome harbors several largely preserved HERV-K(HML-2) elements. Although this...
The Pr65 gag proteolytic factor obtained from Moloney (MoLV) or Rauscher (RLV) leukaemia virus has b...
In an early step in the retroviral infectious process, reverse transcriptase copies the genomic RNA ...
Interestingly at molecular level humans and chimpanzees are very similar. The average DNA sequence ...
Avian retroviruses (with the notable exception of spleen necrosis virus) express their protease (PR)...
AbstractThe activity of avian sarcoma leukemia virus (ASLV) protease (PR) prior to its release from ...
AbstractThe Gag and Gag-Pol precursors of avian sarcoma leukemia virus (ASLV) are translated from vi...
AbstractProcessing of the internal structural and enzymatic proteins of retroviruses occurs during o...
We have studied the biosynthesis of avian retrovirus proteins related to reverse transcriptase in pe...
AbstractProcessing proteases of avian and mammalian retroviruses cut the polyprotein precursors enco...
Rous sarcoma virus nucleocapsid protein (NC) has been shown by site-directed mutagenesis to be invol...
AbstractGag-Pol frameshift translational products of avian retroviruses (e.g., myeloblastosis associ...
The transformation-specific polyproteins of avian sarcoma viruses PRCII, PRCII-p, Fujinami sarcoma v...
Processing of the retroviral gag and pol gene products is mediated by a viral protease. Bacterial ex...
The formation of the mature carboxyl terminus of CA in avian sarcoma/leukemia virus is the result of...
Background: The human genome harbors several largely preserved HERV-K(HML-2) elements. Although this...
The Pr65 gag proteolytic factor obtained from Moloney (MoLV) or Rauscher (RLV) leukaemia virus has b...
In an early step in the retroviral infectious process, reverse transcriptase copies the genomic RNA ...
Interestingly at molecular level humans and chimpanzees are very similar. The average DNA sequence ...