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THE ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEIN OF EBOLA VIRUS CONTAINS AN IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE-LIKE DOMAIN SIMILAR TO ONCOGENIC RETROVIRUSES
Author(s): VOLCHKOV VE, BLINOV VM, NETESOV SV
Source: FEBS LETTERS    Volume: 305    Issue: 3    Pages: 181-184    Published: JUL 6 1992  
Times Cited: 83     References: 24     
Abstract: Genomic RNA of a Zaire strain of Ebola virus was cloned. and cDNA inserts specific for the glycoprotein gene were isolated and sequenced. The determined sequence has only one open reading frame encoding 318 amino acids and is part of ORF-4 on the plus RNA strand. The putative transcriptional stop site (3' AAUUCUUUUU 5') and the transcriptional start site (3' AACUACUUCUAAUU.. 5') were identified. Computer-assisted comparison of the amino acid sequence of the C-terminal part of protein encoded by ORF-4 of Ebola virus with sequences of the proteins present in the SWISSPROT and EMBL banks revealed significant homology with the 'immunosuppressive domain' of the p15E envelope proteins of various oncogenic retroviruses. Thc possible role of such a homology is discussed.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: VOLCHKOV, VE (reprint author), NOVOSIBIRSK MOLEC BIOL INST, NOVOSIBIRSK 633159, USSR
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Subject Category: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biophysics; Cell Biology
IDS Number: JF001
ISSN: 0014-5793
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