Journal of Virology, November 2001, p. 10015-10023, Vol. 75, No. 21
Department of Medical Biochemistry and
Microbiology, Biomedical Center, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Received 12 July 2000/Accepted 25 July 2001
The Kilham strain of polyomavirus (KV) infects vascular endothelial
cells in vivo (J. E. Greenlee, Infect. Immun.
26:705-713, 1979), but no permissive cell type for growth
of the virus in vitro has been identified. The failure of KV DNA to
replicate in mouse fibroblast cells after transfection suggested that
viral gene expression had narrow cell specificity. A KV substitution mutant having a part of the regulatory region of KV DNA replaced with a
segment of the polyomavirus transcriptional enhancer was constructed.
The substitution mutant was able to replicate in transfected 3T3 cells,
and the newly replicated viral DNA associated with protein to form
particles with the density of virions in CsCl equilibrium gradients.
However, these particles were noninfectious when tested on 3T3 cells,
suggesting that absorption or uptake of virus particles was defective
for these cells. Analysis of early and late promoter activities by
luciferase reporter gene expression showed that the enhancer
substitution had a moderate positive effect on early gene expression
and a large effect on the expression of the late genes. KV large T
antigen inhibited the activities of both the wild-type and the
substitution mutant early promoter, whereas only the mutant late
promoter was activated under the same conditions. A comparison of the
KV and polyomavirus large T antigens showed that they were not
interchangeable in the initiation of KV and polyomavirus DNA synthesis.
Furthermore, the wild-type KV origin of DNA replication was less active
than the mutant structure in the presence of saturating amounts of KV
large T antigen. Together, our data demonstrate several differences between the two types of large T antigen in their interactions with
cellular proteins.
0022-538X/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.75.21.10015-10023.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Kilham Polyomavirus: Activation of Gene Expression
and DNA Replication in Mouse Fibroblast Cells by an Enhancer
Substitution
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