| Literature DB >> 11062042 |
I Sugimoto1, S Hiramatsu, D Murakami, M Fujie, S Usami, T Yamada.
Abstract
Using a halo assay with E. coli lysates expressing Chlorella virus CVK2 genes on a cosmid contig, two different algal-lytic activities against Chlorella strain NC64A cells were found to be encoded on the CVK2 genome. The gene for vAL-1, one of the two activities, encoded a 349-aa ORF, which was homologous to PBCV-1 A215L and CVN1 CL-2. The vAL-1 gene was expressed at relatively early stages of the virus life cycle; transcripts and translation products appeared at 60 and 90 min postinfection, respectively. The vAL-1 protein was not incorporated into the viral particles but remained in the cell lysate, suggesting a role in the digestion of the cell wall before viral release at the final stage of infection. Cell wall materials isolated from Chlorella strain NC64A cells were digested by vAL-1 and degradation products were detected on TLC. In addition to Chlorella strain NC64A, vAL-1 lysed cells of four C. vulgaris strains as well as Chlorella sp. SAG-241-80. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11062042 DOI: 10.1006/viro.2000.0590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616