Endogenous avian leukosis viral loci in the Red Jungle Fowl genome assembly

Poult Sci. 2014 Dec;93(12):2988-90. doi: 10.3382/ps.2014-04309. Epub 2014 Oct 11.

Abstract

The current build (galGal4) of the genome of the ancestor of the modern chicken, the Red Jungle Fowl, contains a single endogenous avian leukosis viral element (ALVE) on chromosome 1 (designated RSV-LTR; family ERVK). The assembly shows the ALVE provirus juxtaposed with a member of a second family of avian endogenous retroviruses (designated GGERV20; family ERVL); however, the status of the 3' end of the ALVE element as well as its flanking region remain unclear due to a gap in the reference genome sequence. In this study, we filled the gap in the assembly using a combination of long-range PCR (LR-PCR) and a short contig present in the unassembled portion of the reference genome database. Our results demonstrate that the ALVE element (ALVE-JFevB) is inserted into the putative envelope region of a GGERV20 element, roughly 1 kbp from its 3' end, and that ALVE-JFevB is complete, and depending on its expression status, potentially capable of directing the production of virus. Moreover, the unassembled portion of the genome database contains junction fragments for a second, previously characterized endogenous proviral element, ALVE-6.

Keywords: Red Jungle Fowl; avian leukosis virus; endogenous retrovirus; reference genome.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Avian Leukosis Virus / genetics*
  • Chickens / genetics*
  • DNA, Viral / genetics*
  • Endogenous Retroviruses / genetics*
  • Female
  • Genome*
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction

Substances

  • DNA, Viral