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Functional Mapping of Autographa California Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Genes Required for Late Gene Expression

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Journal J Virol
Date 1988 Feb 1
PMID 2826808
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A plasmid containing the bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) gene under the control of an Autographa california nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) late gene promoter was constructed. This plasmid (pL2cat) also contained the AcNPV hr5 enhancer element. Transient-expression assay experiments indicated that the late promoter was active in Spodoptera frugiperda cells cotransfected with pL2cat and AcNPV DNA but not when pL2cat was transfected alone. Low levels of CAT activity were observed in cells cotransfected with pL2cat and pIE-1 DNAs. However, CAT activity was not induced in a similar plasmid which lacked the cis-linked enhancer element, indicating that the enhancer was required for expression of the late gene. Cotransfection mapping of pPstI clones of AcNPV DNA indicated that the pPstI-G clone of viral DNA contained a factor which further stimulated late gene expression 3- to 10-fold. Transient-expression assay analysis of subclones of pPstI-G localized the trans-active factor to a 3.0-kilobase XbaI fragment. The nucleotide sequence of this fragment was determined and found to contain three potential open reading frames. A computer-assisted search of a protein database revealed no closely related proteins. One of the predicted amino acid sequences contained potential metal-binding domains similar to those found in nucleic acid-binding proteins. Subcloning and subsequent CAT assay indicated that two of the open reading frames were required for the activation of pL2cat. Nuclease S1 mapping of infected and transfected RNAs indicated that the two open reading frames were transcribed as delayed-early genes. Quantitative nuclease S1 analysis and differential DNA digestion of recovered plasmids indicated that the activation of pL2cat was not due to an increase in steady-state levels of mRNA replication of the viral DNA.

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