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Genetic Analysis of the Polyomavirus DnaJ Domain

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Journal J Virol
Date 2005 Jul 15
PMID 16014958
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Polyomavirus T antigens share a common N-terminal sequence that comprises a DnaJ domain. DnaJ domains activate DnaK molecular chaperones. The functions of J domains have primarily been tested by mutation of their conserved HPD residues. Here, we report detailed mutagenesis of the polyomavirus J domain in both large T (63 mutants) and middle T (51 mutants) backgrounds. As expected, some J mutants were defective in binding DnaK (Hsc70); other mutants retained the ability to bind Hsc70 but were defective in stimulating its ATPase activity. Moreover, the J domain behaves differently in large T and middle T. A given mutation was twice as likely to render large T unstable as it was to affect middle T stability. This apparently arose from middle T's ability to bind stabilizing proteins such as protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), since introduction of a second mutation preventing PP2A binding rendered some middle T J-domain mutants unstable. In large T, the HPD residues are critical for Rb-dependent effects on the host cell. Residues Q32, A33, Y34, H49, M52, and N56 within helix 2 and helix 3 of the large T J domain were also found to be required for Rb-dependent transactivation. Cyclin A promoter assays showed that J domain function also contributes to large T transactivation that is independent of Rb. Single point mutations in middle T were generally without effect. However, residue Q37 is critical for middle T's ability to form active signaling complexes. The Q37A middle T mutant was defective in association with pp60(c-src) and in transformation.

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