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J. Virol., Apr 1995, 2082-2091, Vol 69, No. 4
AM DeLange, MS Carpenter, J Choy and VE Newsway
Etoposide, an inhibitor of the breakage-reunion reaction associated with
cellular type II DNA topoisomerases, was shown to inhibit plaque formation
of vaccinia virus. This drug had a major effect on the segregation of newly
replicated DNA concatemers. Gene expression and the initiation and
elongation phases of viral DNA replication were essentially unaffected.
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of viral DNA replicated in the presence of
etoposide revealed two major classes of DNA: the mature monomeric linear
genome and DNA that failed to enter the gel (the relative proportions
depending on the concentrations of drug). Restriction enzyme analysis
showed a severe defect in telomere resolution. In addition, slowly
migrating restriction fragments were suggestive of a general recombination
defect. We have isolated several etoposide-resistant mutants and used
marker rescue and DNA sequencing to localize the resistance-causing
mutation to the amino terminus of the viral DNA ligase gene. Inactivation
of the DNA ligase also resulted in an etoposide-resistant phenotype, but to
a lesser extent. The telomere resolution and segregation defects were
corrected both in the drug-resistant mutants and in the DNA ligase knockout
mutants. Reinsertion of wild-type or mutant DNA ligase in the viral
thymidine kinase locus confirmed the role of the viral DNA ligase in
conferring sensitivity not only to etoposide but also to another
topoisomerase II inhibitor, 4'-(9-acridinylamino)
methanesulphon-m-anisidide (mAMSA). The data suggest that the nonessential
DNA ligase is involved in telomere resolution, possibly as part of a
general recombinase.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
An etoposide-induced block in vaccinia virus telomere resolution is dependent on the virus-encoded DNA ligase
Department of Human Genetics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
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