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Packaging of heterologous RNAs by a minimal bovine leukemia virus RNA packaging signal into virus particles

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A minimal bovine leukemia virus (BLV) RNA packaging sequence (E) required for heterologous RNAs to be packaged into BLV particles was analyzed. The BLV E was inserted into a non-viral vector, pLacZ, in order to determine if packaging of the non-viral vector RNA would occur. The construct was transfected into cells chronically infected with BLV in order to produce virus particles. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis of viral RNA from virus particles revealed that non-viral RNA containing the BLV E was packaged into BLV particles, indicating that the BLV E is necessary and sufficient to allow for packaging of a non-viral vector RNA. We also analyzed the ability of a chimeric murine leukemia virus (MLV) retroviral vector (pLN) containing BLV E to be packaged into BLV particles. Interestingly, it was found that pLNΔ (which does not possess ψ+) could be packaged into BLV particles. This indicates that a MLV RNA region outside of ψ+ allows for packaging of the MLV RNA into BLV particles.

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Jewell, N., Mansky, L. Packaging of heterologous RNAs by a minimal bovine leukemia virus RNA packaging signal into virus particles. Arch Virol 150, 1161–1173 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-004-0476-7

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