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Molecular Analysis of the Transcriptional Regulatory Region of an Early Baculovirus Gene

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Journal J Virol
Date 1989 Feb 1
PMID 2642976
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Transcription of the gene encoding a 35,000-molecular-weight protein (35K protein) from the EcoRI-S region (86.8 to 87.8 map units) of Autographa california nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcMNPV) occurs early in infection and declines later. The region promoting the gene for the 35K protein, extending from 426 base pairs (bp) upstream to 12 bp downstream from the RNA start site, was linked to the bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene (CAT) for analysis. CAT expression was monitored in cells that were transfected with plasmids containing the promoter-CAT fusion as well as cells infected with recombinant viruses containing the chimeric gene inserted into the AcMNPV genome. Mapping of the 5' ends of CAT-specific RNAs indicated that transcription initiated from the proper sites in both assays; moreover, the promoter fragment retained its early activity, despite an alternate location in the viral genome. The 5' boundary of upstream regulatory sequences was determined by constructing deletions of the promoter fragment extending toward the early RNA start site (position +1). In transient assays, a gradual reduction in CAT expression occurred as sequences from positions -426 to -31 were removed. In contrast, promoter deletions from positions -426 to -155 in recombinant viruses exhibited no effect on CAT expression, whereas deletions to position -55 abolished early expression but had no effect on late expression. Late CAT expression was eliminated when deletions to position -4 removed part of the late RNA start site. DNA signals potentiating early transcription were therefore located upstream (between positions -155 and -55) from those involved in late transcription of the gene encoding the 35K protein. Potential consensus sequences for early and late regulatory elements were identified.

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