Human cytomegalovirus UL47 tegument protein functions after entry and before immediate-early gene expression

被引:62
|
作者
Bechtel, JT [1 ]
Shenk, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Princeton Univ, Dept Mol Biol, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/JVI.76.3.1043-1050.2002
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The human cytomegalovirus UL47 open reading frame encodes a 110-kDa protein that is a component of the virion tegument. We have constructed a cytomegalovirus mutant, ADsubUL47, in which the central portion of the UL47 open reading frame has been replaced by two marker genes. The mutant replicated to titers 100-fold lower than those for wild-type virus after infection at either a high or a low input multiplicity in primary human fibroblasts but was substantially complemented on cells expressing UL47 protein. A revertant virus in which the mutation was repaired, ADrevUL47, replicated with wild-type kinetics. Mutant virions lacked UL47 protein and contained reduced amounts of UL48 protein. The mutant was found to be less infectious than wild-type virus, and a defect very early in the replication cycle was observed. Transcription of the viral immediate-early 1 gene was delayed by 8 to 10 h. However, this delay was not the result of a defect in virus entry or of the inability of virion proteins to transactivate the major immediate-early promoter. We also show that the UL47 protein coprecipitated with the UL48 and UL69 tegument proteins and the UL86-encoded major capsid protein. We propose that a UL47-containing complex is involved in the release of viral DNA from the disassembling virus particle and that the loss of UL47 protein causes this process to be delayed.
引用
收藏
页码:1043 / 1050
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTS HUMAN-LYMPHOCYTES AND MONOCYTES - VIRUS EXPRESSION IS RESTRICTED TO IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE-PRODUCTS
    RICE, GPA
    SCHRIER, RD
    OLDSTONE, MBA
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1984, 81 (19): : 6134 - 6138
  • [32] EFFECT OF INTERFERON-ALPHA ON IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE-EXPRESSION OF MURINE CYTOMEGALOVIRUS
    MARTINOTTI, MG
    GRIBAUDO, G
    GARIGLIO, M
    CALIENDO, A
    LEMBO, D
    ANGERETTI, A
    CAVALLO, R
    LANDOLFO, S
    JOURNAL OF INTERFERON RESEARCH, 1993, 13 (02): : 105 - 109
  • [33] Human cytomegalovirus immediate-early gene expression is restricted by the nuclear domain 10 component Sp100
    Adler, Martina
    Tavalai, Nina
    Mueller, Regina
    Stamminger, Thomas
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2011, 92 : 1532 - 1538
  • [34] Roles of Polypyrimidine Tract Binding Proteins in Major Immediate-Early Gene Expression and Viral Replication of Human Cytomegalovirus
    Cosme, Ruth S. Cruz
    Yamamura, Yasuhiro
    Tang, Qiyi
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2009, 83 (07) : 2839 - 2850
  • [35] Human cytomegalovirus immediate-early 2 gene expression blocks virus-induced beta interferon production
    Taylor, RT
    Bresnahan, WA
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2005, 79 (06) : 3873 - 3877
  • [36] HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE-2 PROTEIN INTERACTS WITH ITSELF AND WITH SEVERAL NOVEL CELLULAR PROTEINS
    FURNARI, BA
    POMA, E
    KOWALIK, TF
    HUONG, SM
    HUANG, ES
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 1993, 67 (08) : 4981 - 4991
  • [37] Control of Immediate Early Gene Expression for Human Cytomegalovirus Reactivation
    Collins-McMillen, Donna
    Kamil, Jeremy
    Moorman, Nathaniel
    Goodrum, Felicia
    FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR AND INFECTION MICROBIOLOGY, 2020, 10
  • [38] DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF THE MAJOR IMMEDIATE EARLY GENE OF HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS
    TSUTSUI, Y
    NOGAMISATAKE, T
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 1990, 71 : 115 - 124
  • [39] ESTABLISHMENT OF A RAT-CELL LINE INDUCIBLE FOR THE EXPRESSION OF HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENE-PRODUCTS BY PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS INHIBITION
    BOOM, R
    GEELEN, JL
    SOL, CJ
    RAAP, AK
    MINNAAR, RP
    KLAVER, BP
    VANDERNOORDAA, J
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 1986, 58 (03) : 851 - 859
  • [40] The carboxyl terminus of the human cytomegalovirus UL37 immediate-early glycoprotein is conserved in primary strains and is important for transactivation
    Hayajneh, WA
    Contopoulos-Ioannidis, DG
    Lesperance, MM
    Venegas, AM
    Colberg-Poley, AM
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2001, 82 : 1569 - 1579