Pol (retrovirus)


Pol refers to a gene in retroviruses, or the protein produced by that gene. The product of pol is a polyprotein which can be cleaved to yield:
Pol proteins that include protease are also called "pro-pol".
In almost every retrovirus, pol is found downstream of gag. In most of them, pol is created by translational readthrough or translational frameshift of the gag gene, producing a gag-pol polyprotein. The relative rarity of the readthrough/frameshift event serves to control the number of pol units made relative to the number of gag units made: the virus usually requires a lot more copies of the proteins found in gag than those found in pol. One group of retroviruses that do not make gag-pro-pol but an independent pro-pol is the spumaviruses.
Signals that control the readthrough or frameshift include: