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J Virol, May 1998, p. 4364-4370, Vol. 72, No. 5
Department of Microbiology, Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
Received 3 November 1997/Accepted 10 February 1998
The nonstructural proteins NS1 and NS2 are thought to be expressed
from the p7 promoter of Aedes densonucleosis
virus (AeDNV). To study gene expression from the p7 promoter, eight
different plasmids were constructed by fusing
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Gene Expression and Regulation from the p7 Promoter
of Aedes Densonucleosis Virus
-galactosidase or
-glucuronidase into the genome so that the reporter gene was in
different open reading frames and under the transcriptional control of
the p7 promoter. After transfection into C6/36 Aedes
albopictus cells, constructs generated comparable amounts of RNA,
but only the NS1 and NS2 fusion constructs produced appreciable levels
of active enzyme. NS1 and NS2 fusion constructs contained wild-type
AeDNV sequences from the p7 promoter downstream to nucleotide 458. The remaining constructs, with the exception of p7GUS.rf3, lacked some or
all of these necessary sequences and inefficiently produced protein.
These data suggest that sequences downstream of the p7 promoter play a
role in translational regulation of gene expression from the p7 promoter of AeDNV.
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