The experiments described in this study deal with the detection of components immunologically related to oncornaviral glycoprotein (gp85) in uninfected cell extracts and sera. Cell extracts from chick helper factor- (chf) negative fibroblasts contain components detected by two of the three antisera used. Chf(+) chicken cell extracts contain in addition an antigenic determinant, presumably viral gp85, recognized by the third antiserum. The sera from uninfected chickens may contain two components immunologically related to gp85: One component recognized in a radioimmuno-precipitation assay (RIA) employing anti-AMV gp85 serum is present in high amounts in the sera of chf(+) and chf(-) birds, while a second component detected in a RIA employing anti-Prague B RSV serum is present only in the sera of chf(+) birds. Some biochemical studies dealing with the properties and size of the cross-reacting components are described. It is postulated that the components which immunologically cross-react with, but are not identical to, endogenous viral glycoprotein are products of genes related to the env gene of RAV-0 which, however, are nonfunctional as viral glycoprotein. © 1978.