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J Virol. 1979 October; 32(1): 78-90

Pheasant virus DNA polymerase is related to avian leukosis virus DNA polymerase at the active site.

G Bauer and H M Temin

ABSTRACT

The DNA polymerase from Amherst pheasant virus (APV), a member of the pheasant virus species of retroviruses, was compared to the DNA polymerases of avian leukosis viruses (ALV) and a reticuloendotheliosis virus (spleen necrosis virus (SNV)). Immunoglobulin inhibition tests and competition immunoassays showed that APV and ALV DNA polymerases are closely related at their active sites. The determinants common to their active sites are not shared by SNV DNA polymerase. Bu using a species-specific radioimmunoassay, it was shown that both APV and SNV DNA polymerases are grossly different from ALV DNA polymerase. The specificity of the relationship of the active sites of APV and ALV DNA polymerases was confirmed by a heterologous radioimmunoassay. Our data indicate that pheasant viruses are evolutionarily linked to ALV.


J Virol. 1979 October; 32(1): 78-90







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