Abstract Background The amphotropic murine leukemia viruses (MuLV-A's) are naturally occurring, exogenously acquired gammaretroviruses that are indigenous to the Southern California wild mice. These viruses replicate in a wide range of cell types including human cells in vitro and they can cause both hematological and neurological disorders in feral as well as in the inbred laboratory mice. Since MuLV-A's also exhibit discrete interference and neutralization properties, the envelope proteins of these viruses have been extremely useful for studying virus-host cell interactions and as vehicles for transfer of foreign genes into a variety of hosts including human cells. However, the genomic structure of any of the several known MuLV-A's has no...
AbstractWe report the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome of Rauscher murine leukemia virus (...
The ability of human and murine APOBECs (specifically, APOBEC3) to inhibit infecting retroviruses an...
Genetic conflicts between retroviruses and their receptors result in the evolution of novel host ent...
To develop a better understanding of the interaction between retroviruses and their hosts, we have i...
The mouse gammaretroviruses associated with leukemogenesis are found in the classical inbred mouse s...
The wild mouse species most closely related to the common laboratory strains contain proviral env ge...
AbstractA detailed phylogenetic analysis of two variants of the Graffi murine retrovirus, GV-1.2 and...
Background: Endogenous murine leukemia retroviruses (MLVs) are high copy number proviral elements di...
A detailed phylogenetic analysis of two variants of the Graffi murine retrovirus, GV-1.2 and GV-1.4,...
Approximately 10 % of the mouse genome is constituted by endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), and a numbe...
Gammaretrovirus-like sequences occur in most vertebrate genomes. Murine Leukemia Virus (MLV) like re...
Inbred strains of mice contain in the genome 40-60 endogenous proviruses related to murine leukemia ...
Wild mouse DNAs were analyzed for two types of endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs),...
Inbred laboratory mouse strains carry endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) classed as ecotropic, xenotropi...
We have defined 40 endogenous xenotropic virus (Xmv) loci from several common inbred strains of mice...
AbstractWe report the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome of Rauscher murine leukemia virus (...
The ability of human and murine APOBECs (specifically, APOBEC3) to inhibit infecting retroviruses an...
Genetic conflicts between retroviruses and their receptors result in the evolution of novel host ent...
To develop a better understanding of the interaction between retroviruses and their hosts, we have i...
The mouse gammaretroviruses associated with leukemogenesis are found in the classical inbred mouse s...
The wild mouse species most closely related to the common laboratory strains contain proviral env ge...
AbstractA detailed phylogenetic analysis of two variants of the Graffi murine retrovirus, GV-1.2 and...
Background: Endogenous murine leukemia retroviruses (MLVs) are high copy number proviral elements di...
A detailed phylogenetic analysis of two variants of the Graffi murine retrovirus, GV-1.2 and GV-1.4,...
Approximately 10 % of the mouse genome is constituted by endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), and a numbe...
Gammaretrovirus-like sequences occur in most vertebrate genomes. Murine Leukemia Virus (MLV) like re...
Inbred strains of mice contain in the genome 40-60 endogenous proviruses related to murine leukemia ...
Wild mouse DNAs were analyzed for two types of endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs),...
Inbred laboratory mouse strains carry endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) classed as ecotropic, xenotropi...
We have defined 40 endogenous xenotropic virus (Xmv) loci from several common inbred strains of mice...
AbstractWe report the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome of Rauscher murine leukemia virus (...
The ability of human and murine APOBECs (specifically, APOBEC3) to inhibit infecting retroviruses an...
Genetic conflicts between retroviruses and their receptors result in the evolution of novel host ent...