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J Virol. 1994 August; 68(8): 4898-4909
Protein and DNA elements involved in transactivation of the promoter of the bovine herpesvirus (BHV) 1 IE-1 transcription unit by the BHV alpha gene trans-inducing factor.
V Misra,
A C Bratanich,
D Carpenter and
P O'Hare
Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
ABSTRACT
In herpes simplex virus (HSV)-infected cells, the transcription of immediate-early (alpha) genes is regulated by a virion component, the alpha gene trans-inducing factor (alpha TIF). This protein forms a complex with cellular factors and TAATGARAT motifs present in one or more copies in the promoters of all alpha genes. We have characterized the bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1) homolog of this protein. Like its HSV counterpart, the BHV alpha TIF was synthesized in the later stages of infection and could be demonstrated to be a component of purified virions. In transient expression assays, BHV alpha TIF was a strong transactivator and stimulated the activity of IE-1, the major BHV-1 alpha gene promoter, with an efficiency comparable to that of HSV alpha TIF. This stimulation was largely dependent on a TAATGAGCT sequence present in a single copy in IE-1, and BHV alpha TIF, in conjunction with cellular factors, formed a complex with oligonucleotides containing this sequence. Despite these similarities between the two alpha TIFs, our preliminary observations suggest that the proteins may activate transcription by different mechanisms. Although BHV alpha TIF strongly transactivated IE-1, it differed from its HSV counterpart in that the carboxyl terminus of BHV alpha TIF, when fused to the DNA-binding domain of GAL4, was a relatively poor stimulator of a promoter containing GAL4-binding sites. Also unlike HSV alpha TIF, removal of the carboxyl terminus of BHV alpha TIF reduced but did not eliminate the ability of the protein to transactivate IE-1. These results are discussed in view of the structural similarities and differences among the alpha TIFs of alphaherpes-viruses.
J Virol. 1994 August; 68(8): 4898-4909
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