Gammaretrovirus
Gammaretrovirus | |
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Virus classification | |
Group: | Group VI (ssRNA-RT) |
Order: | Unassigned |
Family: | Retroviridae |
Subfamily: | Orthoretrovirinae |
Genus: | Gammaretrovirus |
Type species | |
Murine leukemia virus | |
species | |
Mammalian virus group
Replication defective viruses
Reptilian virus group
Avian (Reticuloendotheliosis) virus group
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A gammaretrovirus is a genus of the retroviridae family. Example species are the murine leukemia virus and the feline leukemia virus.[1]
Many endogenous retroviruses, closely related to exogenous gammaretroviruses, are present in the DNA of mammals (including humans), birds, reptiles and amphibians.
Many of the Gammaretroviruses share a conserved RNA structural element called a core encapsidation signal.[2] XMRV has been implicated as a possible human gammaretrovirus , but to date, natural human infection remains to be proven.
External links
Wikispecies has information related to: Orthoretrovirinae |
References
- ↑ http://www.expasy.org/viralzone/all_by_species/67.html Viralzone: Gammaretrovirus
- ↑ D'Souza V, Dey A, Habib D, Summers MF (2004). "NMR structure of the 101-nucleotide core encapsidation signal of the Moloney murine leukemia virus.". J Mol Biol. 337 (2): 427–42. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2004.01.037. PMID 15003457.
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