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  • The avian sarcoma and leukosis virus (ASLV) family comprises five subgroups (A to E) that evolved from a common ancestor in chickens, with specific chicken genetic loci influencing susceptibility to these viruses.
  • An inbred chicken line, line M, displays altered susceptibility to ASLV(B), (D), and (E) due to a mutation in the tvb gene, resulting in a receptor protein (Tvb(r2)) that has a critical amino acid change at position 125 (C125S).
  • This C125S mutation significantly lowers the ability of the Tvb(S1) receptor to bind ASLV envelope proteins, leading to reduced susceptibility to these viral subgroups and inhibiting the development of cancer

Article Abstract

The avian sarcoma and leukosis virus (ASLV) family of retroviruses contains five highly related envelope subgroups (A to E) thought to have evolved from a common viral ancestor in the chicken population. Three genetic loci in chickens determine the susceptibility or resistance of cells to infection by the subgroup A to E ASLVs. Some inbred lines of chickens display phenotypes that are somewhere in between either efficiently susceptible or resistant to infection by specific subgroups of ASLV. The tvb gene encodes the receptor for subgroups B, D, and E ASLVs. The wild-type Tvb(S1) receptor confers susceptibility to subgroups B, D, and E ASLVs. In this study, the genetic defect that accounts for the altered susceptibility of an inbred chicken line, line M, to infection by ASLV(B), ASLV(D), and ASLV(E) was identified. The tvb gene in line M, tvb(r2), encodes a mutant Tvb(S1) receptor protein with a substitution of a serine for a cysteine at position 125 (C125S). Here, we show that the C125S substitution in Tvb(S1) significantly reduces the susceptibility of line M cells to infection by ASLV(B) and ASLV(D) and virtually eliminates susceptibility to ASLV(E) infection both in cultured cells and in the incidence and growth of avian sarcoma virus-induced sarcomas in chickens. The C125S substitution significantly reduces the binding affinity of the Tvb(S1) receptor for the subgroup B, D, and E ASLV envelope glycoproteins. These are the first results that demonstrate a possible role of the cysteine-rich domain 3 in the function of the Tvb receptors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2258910PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02206-07DOI Listing

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