J Virol. 1993 October; 67(10): 5889-5895
The feline immunodeficiency virus ORF-A gene facilitates efficient viral replication in established T-cell lines and peripheral blood lymphocytes.
K Tomonaga,
T Miyazawa,
J Sakuragi,
T Mori,
A Adachi and
T Mikami
Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, Japan.
ABSTRACT
Frameshift mutants corresponding to all of the identified open reading frames of feline immunodeficiency virus, including the ORF-A gene, which has an unknown function, were constructed in vitro. Upon transfection into cells, no significant difference between the phenotypes of ORF-A mutant clones and those of wild-type clones was demonstrated. Although only ORF-A mutant virus among all mutant viruses from transfected cells showed infectivity in established T-cell lines, the replication and propagation of the ORF-A mutant virus were efficiently reduced compared with those of the wild-type virus. Moreover, the loss of the function of the ORF-A gene resulted in a severe defect in productive infection in primary peripheral blood lymphocytes both in the amount of reverse transcriptase activity produced and in core protein expression. These findings demonstrate that the ORF-A gene of feline immunodeficiency virus is required for efficient viral replication and suggest that the ORF-A gene is likely to be important for natural infection.
J Virol. 1993 October; 67(10): 5889-5895
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