Vaccinia Virion Protein VP8, the 25 KDa Product of the L4R Gene, Binds Single-stranded DNA and RNA with Similar Affinity
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Vaccinia virus protein VP8 is a 25 kDa product of the L4R gene and is an abundant virion protein that binds single-stranded (ss) and double-stranded (ds) DNA. Binding of ssDNA is preferred at high salt concentrations. Using a recombinant 25 kDa L4R (rL4R) protein and a gel mobility shift assay with radiolabelled oligonucleotides, the Kd for a 45mer oligonucleotide was determined to be 2 nM. The Kd was unaltered by 50 mM KCl but was reduced 35-fold by 100 mM KCl. Multiple rL4R molecules bound to a single 45mer oligonucleotide, and using oligonucleotides of different lengths it was calculated that one rL4R molecule bound every 17 nt. Binding to ssDNA was competed by both deoxyribo- and ribo-polynucleotides. RNA binding was observed for both rL4R and native VP8, purified from virions, using a gel mobility shift with a radiolabelled ssRNA of 130 nt. The Kd of rL4R for this ssRNA substrate was 3 nM in the absence of salt and binding was positively cooperative. The potential roles of L4R protein in vaccinia virus early transcription are discussed.
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