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Modification of Protein Synthesis Initiation Factors and the Shut-off of Host Protein Synthesis in Adenovirus-infected Cells

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Journal Virology
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1989 Jan 1
PMID 2909985
Citations 36
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Abstract

A substantial body of data, largely derived from study of cell extracts, indicates that protein synthesis in adenovirus-infected cells requires VA RNAI at late times of infection to prevent the activation of a protein kinase known as DAI, and the consequent phosphorylation of the alpha-subunit of initiation factor eIF-2. To verify this conclusion, we have measured the steady-state levels of eIF-2 alpha phosphorylation in cells infected with wild-type virus (Ad2) and a mutant that produces no VA RNAI (Ad5dl331). Consistent with the proposed mechanism, the alpha-subunit was very highly phosphorylated (approximately 90%) at late times of infection with Ad5dl331. Surprisingly, eIF-2 alpha phosphorylation also increased (to approximately 30%) at late times of infection with Ad2, suggesting that VA RNA and DAI might be involved in the selective translation of viral mRNA and the shut-off of host cell protein synthesis during the late phase. In agreement with this model, host protein synthesis shut-off is defective in cells expressing low levels of DAI.

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