2010
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.027011-0
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Complete nucleotide sequence and evolutionary analysis of a Gorilla foamy virus

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“…Within the Spumaretroviridae , there are different types of FVs circulating within a species which may be a result of FVs’ co-evolution with their hosts, dated back for at least 60 million years [4,10,11]. Most recently, this putative coevolution was extended to 105 million years ago (mya) by Katzourakis et al as this group has been able to demonstrate endogenous elements of a FV in the genome of a sloth [12].…”
Section: Classification Of a Complex Group Of Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the Spumaretroviridae , there are different types of FVs circulating within a species which may be a result of FVs’ co-evolution with their hosts, dated back for at least 60 million years [4,10,11]. Most recently, this putative coevolution was extended to 105 million years ago (mya) by Katzourakis et al as this group has been able to demonstrate endogenous elements of a FV in the genome of a sloth [12].…”
Section: Classification Of a Complex Group Of Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the rest of the genome has protein-encoding and cis -acting RNA or DNA functions, or both [2,45,46], the deletions in the U3 LTR region may be tolerated by virus replication in cell culture [41,42]. Such deletions were actually found upon obtaining proviral FV molecular clones from higher primates [47], and the detection of the undeleted LTRs [41,48] delayed their initial identification [49,50]. …”
Section: Fv Sequence Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PFV U3 region proximal to the transcription initiation site, a Tas binding element has been mapped to position À65 to À 35 by DNA footprinting and gel retardation analysis (He et al, 1996). This region contains a heptamer sequence shown to be essential for Tas binding by mutagenesis studies (He et al, 1996) as well as a stretch of 11 nucleotides conserved between chimpanzee and gorilla sequences (Schulze et al, 2011). However, these sequences were not conserved between SFVpsc-hu.…”
Section: Sequences Of Tas and Ltr Motifs From Gorilla And Chimpanzee mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In contrast, gorilla SFVs have been poorly studied despite infecting the majority of African individuals identified as carrying such viruses (Betsem et al, 2011;Calattini et al, 2007;Mouinga-Ondeme et al, 2012). A single study has reported the in vitro replication of a gorilla SFV (Bieniasz et al, 1995), of which the full length sequence was recently published (Schulze et al, 2011). We isolated two replication-competent gorilla SFVs from infected Cameroonian hunters and described their genetic characteristics (Rua et al, 2012) and also studied the genetic diversity of the env gene from 36 zoonotic gorilla SFVs (Richard et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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