Dl. Suarez et Ca. Whetstone, IDENTIFICATION OF HYPERVARIABLE AND CONSERVED REGIONS IN THE SURFACE ENVELOPE GENE IN THE BOVINE LENTIVIRUS, Virology, 212(2), 1995, pp. 728-733
The surface envelope (SU) gene of nine different isolates of the bovin
e lentivirus (BIV) were compared for nucleotide and deduced amino acid
(aa) sequence diversity. Analyses were done both on isolates derived
from the original reference strain, R29, and on field isolates of BIV.
Six conserved and six hypervariable regions were identified. Many of
the hypervariable regions were located in areas predicted to be on the
surface of the SU protein. The SU gene comparison among all isolates
showed up to a 50% aa sequence divergence. When a conserved region of
the reverse transcriptase gene was compared among eight of the isolate
s, there was less than 11% aa sequence divergence. When comparing all
isolates, the greatest size differences in the SU gene are observed in
the 2nd hypervariable region (V2) with up to a 104-aa difference betw
een the largest and smallest variant. R29-106, an infectious molecular
clone of the original isolate of BIV, has an 87-bp deletion in V2 as
compared to prototype isolate R29-127. All R29-derived isolates sequen
ced for this study had a SU gene size similar to R29-106. The four fie
ld isolates sequenced for this study had SU genes larger than R29-127.
R29-derived isolates may not be representative of BIV currently prese
nt in United States cattle. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.