Defective Synthesis of Early Region 4 MRNAs During Abortive Adenovirus Infections in Monkey Cells
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Human adenovirus 2 grows poorly in monkey cells, partly because of defects in late gene expression. Since deletions in early region 4 (E4) cause similar defects in late gene expression, we examined E4 mRNA expression in abortive infections. Processing of E4 mRNAs was defective during abortive infections, most likely at the level of splicing. At early times in productive infections in HeLa cells, the major E4 species produced is a 2-kb mRNA; at late times, a shift occurs so that smaller spliced E4 mRNAs are also produced. In CV-1 cells, a nonpermissive monkey cell line, this shift did not take place and only the 2-kb species was produced at late times, suggesting a defect in E4 mRNA splicing during abortive infections. The adenovirus DNA-binding protein (DBP) was required for normal processing of E4 mRNAs, since a host range mutant (hr602) containing an altered DBP gene showed a normal late E4 mRNA pattern in CV-1 cells; in addition, DBP was required during infections in HeLa cells for late E4 mRNA expression. DBP was not required for production of the late E4 pattern in transient expression assays in HeLa or 293 cells, suggesting that a second factor in addition to the DBP, present during infection but not transfection, modulates E4 mRNA processing.
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