Anatomy of Bovine Mammillitis DNA I. Restriction Endonuclease Maps of Four Populations of Molecules That Differ in the Relative Orientation of Their Long and Short Components
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 25 (1) , 395-407
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.25.1.395-407.1978
Abstract
The DNA of bovine mammillitis virus (BMV) consists of 2 covalently linked components that are 71.5 .times. 106 and 15.7 .times. 106 in MW and is designated as L and S, respectively. The BMV DNA consists of 4 equimolar populations differing only in the orientation of the L and S components relative to each other. The sum MW of fragments generated by digestion of BMV DNA with Hsu I, Hpa I, Bgl II or Xba I significantly exceeds the established MW of the intact DNA. In each digest, the fragments form 3 groups differing in molar concentration. In reference to the molar concentration of intact DNA, each enzyme digest contained a set of four fragments 0.25 M in concentration, a set of 4 fragments 0.5 M in concentration, and a variable size set, unique for each enzyme digest, 1.0 M in concentration. Experiments involving digestion of intact DNA by [phage] .lambda. exonuclease followed by restriction endonuclease digestion established that each of four 0.5 M fragments were positioned at the termini of the BMV DNA. Complete maps for the fragments generated by each enzyme established that the 0.25 M fragments arise by fusion of the sequences of the terminal fragments when these are juxtaposed as a consequence of the inversion of L and S components. The maps also established the dimensions of the L and S components. The structure of BMV DNA is apparently similar to that of HSV [herpes simplex virus] DNA previously shown to consist of 2 unequal size components that invert relative to each other.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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