Defective and Wild-Type Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type I Proviruses: Characterization of Gene Products and trans-Interactions between Proviruses

  • Shuh, Maureen
  • Hill, Shawn A.
  • Derse, David
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Publication date
September 1999
Publisher
Published by Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0042-6822
Citation count (estimate)
29

Abstract

AbstractDefective provirus genomes of human T-cell leukemia virus type I are frequently detected in lymphocytes from infected individuals and in infected cell lines. One type of defective provirus contains internal deletions spanning gag, pol, and env genes but retains portions of open reading frames for trans-regulatory proteins. The deleted proviruses could potentially contribute to viral pathology by producing novel gene products that directly affect cell metabolism or that modulate expression of resident, wild-type proviruses. Virus gene products and the control of their expression were examined in cells transfected with defined molecular clones of wild-type and defective proviruses. Internally deleted provirus clones, which are unable ...

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