Molecular cloning and characterization of MSRV-related sequences associated with retrovirus-like particles

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New sequences have been obtained by successive overlapping RT-PCR extensions from the pol region of a retroviral RNA (multiple sclerosis- associated retroviral element, MSRV) amplified in retrovirus-like particles from patients with multiple sclerosis. gag and pol sequences are related to type C oncoviruses, whereas the env sequence is closer to type D. A tryptophan-like (W) tRNA primer-binding site was identified downstream of the RU5 region in the 5'LTR, and the U3R region cloned in the 3'LTR exhibited potent promoter activity. MSRV clones define a novel family of endogenous elements, HERV-W. From our data, HERV-W RNAs are copackaged in extracellular particles which might be produced by replication-competent or transcomplemented HERV-W copies or by an exogenous member of the HERV-W family.

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Komurian-Pradel, F., Paranhos-Baccala, G., Bedin, F., Ounanian-Paraz, A., Sodoyer, M., Ott, C., … Perron, H. (1999). Molecular cloning and characterization of MSRV-related sequences associated with retrovirus-like particles. Virology, 260(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1999.9792

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