Mutation in the Glycosylated Gag Protein of Murine Leukemia Virus Results in Reduced In Vivo Infectivity and a Novel Defect in Viral Budding or Release

Volume: 81, Issue: 8, Pages: 3685 - 3692
Published: Apr 15, 2007
Abstract
All gammaretroviruses, including murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs), feline leukemia viruses, and gibbon-ape leukemia virus, encode an alternate, glycosylated form of Gag polyprotein (glyco-Gag or gPr80 gag ) in addition to the polyprotein precursor of the viral capsid proteins (Pr65 gag ). gPr80 gag is translated from an upstream in-frame CUG initiation codon, in contrast to the AUG codon used for Pr65 gag . The role of glyco-Gag in MuLV...
Paper Details
Title
Mutation in the Glycosylated Gag Protein of Murine Leukemia Virus Results in Reduced In Vivo Infectivity and a Novel Defect in Viral Budding or Release
Published Date
Apr 15, 2007
Volume
81
Issue
8
Pages
3685 - 3692
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