The Journal of Korean Society of Virology (대한바이러스학회지)
- Volume 30 Issue 2
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- Pages.131-139
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- 2000
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- 1225-2344(pISSN)
Identification of pol Gene Mutation among BLV Proviruses Found in the Southern Province of Korea
- Kwon, Oh-Sik (Department of Microbiology, Division of Applied Science, Keimyung University)
- Published : 2000.06.30
Abstract
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is an etiological agent of chronic diseases in cows worldwide. The BLV is one of retroviruses that contain a multi-functional enzyme, reverse transcriptase produced from the pol gene in its genome. We have sequenced some regions in the pol gene of BLV proviruses found in the Southern province of Korea from samples that turned out to be BL V positives by a PCR analysis. On the 5' side of the BLV pol gene (polymerase region), it was found that there were four leucines located at every 7 amino acids. They can form a leucine zipper motif that was not same as the pol gene of Japanese BLV isolate. The sequencing result of the proviral pol gene in Korean-type BLV also revealed some mutations leading to amino acid changes such as