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Molecular cloning of unintegrated visna viral DNA and characterization of frequent deletions in the 3' terminus
Authors:S Molineaux  J E Clements
Affiliation:The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neurology, Adolph Meyer Building, 6-181B, 600 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 U.S.A. tel. (301) 955-3726
Abstract:Visna viral DNA, like other retroviral DNA, exists in two circular forms in infected cells. The larger probably contains two copies of the LTR, the smaller, one copy. Recombinant DNA techniques were used to clone unintegrated circular visna viral DNA in the lambda WES . lambda B vector. Circular visna viral DNA was digested with the restriction enzyme SstI, which yields a 9.2-kb viral DNA fragment containing 90% of the viral genome colinear with the restriction map of linear viral DNA. This fragment extends from a site about 900 bp from the left (5') end of the viral DNA molecule, through the 3' region, including U3 and R sequences at its right (3') end. The recombinant clones isolated contain visna viral DNA inserts which range in size from 3.1 kb to 9.2 kb. All the clones contain the 5' region intact, but most had sustained deletions of varying lengths in the 3' terminal region of the cloned fragment.
Keywords:Recombinant DNA  cloned visna viral DNA  electron microscopy  heteroduplex analysis  bp  base pairs  CNS disease  central nervous system disease  DEAE membrane  diethylaminoethyl membrane  EtBr  ethidium bromide  kb  kilobase pairs  LTR  long terminal repeat  m.o.i.  multiplicity of infection  R sequences  repeated sequences  SCP  sheep choroid plexus  SDS  sodium dodecyl sulfate  SSC
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