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J Virol ; 66(4): 1856-65, 1992 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1548743

ABSTRACT

The MN strain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 was grown in H9 cells, concentrated by centrifugation, and disrupted, and proteins were purified by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography. Complete amino acid sequences were determined for the mature Gag proteins, showing natural proteolytic cleavage sites and the order of proteins (p17-p24-p2-p7-p1-p6) in the Gag precursors. At least two sequence variants of p24 and eight sequence variants of p17 were detected. The two most abundant variants of p24 and p17 represented at least 50% +/- 5% and 20% +/- 5% of their totals, respectively. These data suggest heterogeneity in the virus population, with 50% of the total virus containing the most abundant forms of p17 and p24 and 20% of the virus containing the second most abundant forms. The Gag precursors of these suggested viruses differ from each other by only 3 amino acid residues but differ from the precursors predicted by the published MN proviral DNA sequence by 10 residues. Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry analysis of the purified p24 forms showed that the measured molecular weight of the protein was 200 +/- 50 atomic mass units greater than the calculated molecular weight. The source of additional mass for the p24 forms was not determined, but the observation is consistent with previous suggestions that the protein is phosphorylated. Greater than 98% of the total recovered p17 was myristylated at the N-terminal glycine residue, and the measured molecular weights (as determined by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry) of the most abundant forms were within 3 atomic mass units of the calculated molecular weights (15,266).


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Gene Products, gag/metabolism , HIV Antigens/metabolism , HIV-1/metabolism , Protein Processing, Post-Translational , Viral Proteins , Amino Acid Sequence , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Gene Products, gag/chemistry , Gene Products, gag/genetics , Gene Products, gag/isolation & purification , HIV Antigens/chemistry , HIV Antigens/genetics , HIV Antigens/isolation & purification , HIV-1/genetics , Mass Spectrometry , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Alignment , gag Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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J Virol Methods ; 32(2-3): 303-15, 1991 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1874922

ABSTRACT

The external envelope glycoprotein, gp70, of the Moloney murine leukemia virus was extracted from NIH 3T3 cells utilizing the detergent n-octyl-beta-D-glycopyranoside. The extracted gp70 was sequentially purified utilizing lectin-affinity, anion-exchange, and molecular-exclusion chromatography techniques. Approximately 10 mg of gp70 was purified by this method and shown to be 95% homogeneous, as assessed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The presence of purified gp70 from Moloney murine leukemia virus was confirmed by amino acid analysis, amino-terminal sequencing, and immunoreactivity with a monoclonal antibody raised against gp70. The procedure is rapid, utilizes commercially available media, and can be used to purify large amounts of retroviral envelope glycoprotein from virus.


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Moloney murine leukemia virus/analysis , Retroviridae Proteins, Oncogenic/isolation & purification , Viral Envelope Proteins/isolation & purification , Amino Acid Sequence , Chromatography, Affinity , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Detergents , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Molecular Sequence Data
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