Diverse wild mouse origins of xenotropic, mink cell focus-forming, and two types of ecotropic proviral genes
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The mouse "xenotropic" gammaretroviruses and their XPR1 receptorCharacterization, mapping, and distribution of the two XMRV parental provirusesMurine endogenous retrovirusesThe avian XPR1 gammaretrovirus receptor is under positive selection and is disabled in bird species in contact with virus-infected wild miceCharacterization of hortulanus endogenous murine leukemia virus, an endogenous provirus that encodes an infectious murine leukemia virus of a novel subgroup.Structures of endogenous nonecotropic murine leukemia virus (MLV) long terminal repeats in wild mice: implication for evolution of MLVsMultiple complex families of endogenous retroviruses are highly conserved in the genus Gallus.Adaptive evolution of Mus Apobec3 includes retroviral insertion and positive selection at two clusters of residues flanking the substrate groove.Receptor-mediated interference mechanism responsible for resistance to polytropic leukemia viruses in Mus castaneus.Origin and rapid evolution of a novel murine erythroleukemia virus of the spleen focus-forming virus family.Structure and distribution of endogenous nonecotropic murine leukemia viruses in wild mice.Virological properties and nucleotide sequences of Cas-E-type endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia viruses in South Asian wild mice, Mus musculus castaneus.Rmcf2, a xenotropic provirus in the Asian mouse species Mus castaneus, blocks infection by polytropic mouse gammaretrovirusesA linkage map of endogenous murine leukemia provirusesLong-term infection and vertical transmission of a gammaretrovirus in a foreign host speciesTwo genetic determinants acquired late in Mus evolution regulate the inclusion of exon 5, which alters mouse APOBEC3 translation efficiencyEvolution of functional and sequence variants of the mammalian XPR1 receptor for mouse xenotropic gammaretroviruses and the human-derived retrovirus XMRV.Common inbred strains of the laboratory mouse that are susceptible to infection by mouse xenotropic gammaretroviruses and the human-derived retrovirus XMRVEarly events in retrovirus XMRV infection of the wild-derived mouse Mus pahari.Escape variants of the XPR1 gammaretrovirus receptor are rare due to reliance on a splice donor site and a short hypervariable loop.Generation of novel syncytium-inducing and host range variants of ecotropic moloney murine leukemia virus in Mus spicilegusCharacterization of a polytropic murine leukemia virus proviral sequence associated with the virus resistance gene Rmcf of DBA/2 mice.Origins of the endogenous and infectious laboratory mouse gammaretroviruses.Evolution of the retroviral restriction gene Fv1: inhibition of non-MLV retroviruses.Naturally Occurring Polymorphisms of the Mouse Gammaretrovirus Receptors CAT-1 and XPR1 Alter Virus Tropism and Pathogenicity.The human lung adenocarcinoma cell line EKVX produces an infectious xenotropic murine leukemia virus.Genetic basis for resistance to polytropic murine leukemia viruses in the wild mouse species Mus castaneus.Molecular cloning of Mus dunni endogenous virus: an unusual retrovirus in a new murine viral interference group with a wide host rangeViewpoint on Emv2, the onlhy endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus of C57BL/6 miceWild mouse variants of envelope genes of xenotropic/polytropic mouse gammaretroviruses and their XPR1 receptors elucidate receptor determinants of virus entry.Moloney murine leukemia virus glyco-gag facilitates xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus replication through human APOBEC3-independent mechanismsAcquisition of two endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia viruses in distinct Asian wild mouse populationsSequence Diversity, Intersubgroup Relationships, and Origins of the Mouse Leukemia Gammaretroviruses of Laboratory and Wild MiceGenetic analysis of endogenous xenotropic murine leukemia viruses: association with two common mouse mutations and the viral restriction locus Fv-1Genetic identification of endogenous polytropic proviruses by using recombinant inbred mice.Fv-4 resistance gene: a truncated endogenous murine leukemia virus with ecotropic interference properties.Characterization of recombinant nonecotropic murine leukemia viruses from the wild mouse species Mus spretusOrigin, antiviral function and evidence for positive selection of the gammaretrovirus restriction gene Fv1 in the genus Mus.Endogenous gammaretrovirus acquisition in Mus musculus subspecies carrying functional variants of the XPR1 virus receptorRemoval of either N-glycan site from the envelope receptor binding domain of Moloney and Friend but not AKV mouse ecotropic gammaretroviruses alters receptor usage.
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Diverse wild mouse origins of xenotropic, mink cell focus-forming, and two types of ecotropic proviral genes
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