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Polyomavirus large and small T antigens cooperate in induction of the S phase in serum-starved 3T3 mouse fibroblasts.

E Ogris1, I Mudrak, E Wintersberger.   

Abstract

The induction of an S phase in the host cell is a prerequisite for the lytic replication cycle of polyomavirus. This function was attributed to proteins coded for by the early region of the viral DNA, the T antigens. A consideration of the role of the T antigens in the initiation of a mitogenic response of the host cell has to take into account the recent discovery that virus adsorption is sufficient to induce the synthesis of proteins which are known to appear early after quiescent cells are stimulated by the addition of serum, namely fos, jun, and myc (J. Zullo, C.D. Stiles, and R.L. Garcea, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84:1210-1214, 1987; G. M. Glenn and W. Eckhart, J. Virol. 64:2193-2201, 1990). This induction is followed by an initiation of DNA synthesis. It is therefore important to dissociate the effects of the T antigens on the host cell from those of virus adsorption. To do so, we used dexamethasone-regulated versions of the large and small T antigens of polyomavirus stably integrated into the genome of Swiss 3T3 cells to study their function in S-phase induction. When the production of the large or small T antigen in serum-starved 3T3 mouse fibroblasts was activated, only a small fraction of cells was able to leave G0/G1 despite the synthesis of considerable amounts of the respective T antigen. Activation of both T antigens within the same cell, on the other hand, resulted in S-phase induction in a notable percentage of cells, suggesting that the two proteins cooperate in this activity. Polyomavirus T antigens appear to bypass the pathway of growth regulation involving the activation of c-fos. These results are discussed in relation to other known functions of the two virally coded proteins.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1309261      PMCID: PMC238259     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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