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Identification and mutational analysis of a Rej response element in Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus RNA.

Takayuki Nitta1, Andrew Hofacre, Stacey Hull, Hung Fan.   

Abstract

Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV) is a simple betaretrovirus causing a contagious lung cancer of sheep. JSRV encodes unspliced and spliced viral RNAs, among which unspliced RNA encodes Gag and Pol proteins and a singly spliced mRNA encodes Env protein. In another study we found that JSRV encodes a regulatory protein, Rej, that is responsible for synthesis of Gag polyprotein from unspliced viral RNA. Rej is encoded in the 5' end of env, and it enhances nuclear export or accumulation of cytoplasmic unspliced viral RNA in 293T cells but not in most other cell lines (A. Hofacre, T. Nitta, and H. Fan, J. Virol. 83:12483-12498, 2009). In this study, we found that mutations in the 3' end of env in the context of a cytomegalovirus-driven full-length JSRV expression construct abolished Gag protein synthesis and released viruses in 293T cells. These mutants also showed deficits in accumulation of unspliced viral RNA in the cytoplasm. These mutants defined a Rej-responsive element (RejRE). Inhibition of CRM1 but not Tap function prevented nuclear export/accumulation of cytoplasmic unspliced RNA in 293T cells, similarly to other complex retroviruses that express analogous regulator proteins (e.g., human immunodeficiency virus Rev). Structural modeling of the RejRE with Zuker M-fold indicated a region with a predicted stable secondary structure. Mutational analysis in this region indicated the importance of both secondary structures and primary nucleotide sequences in a central stem-bulge-stem structure. In contrast to 293T cells, mutations in the RejRE did not affect the levels of cytoplasmic unspliced RNA in 293 cells, although the unspliced RNA showed partial degradation, perhaps due to lack of translation. RejRE-containing RNA relocalized Rej protein from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in 293 and rat 208F cells, suggesting binding of Rej to the RejRE.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19776134      PMCID: PMC2786709          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01754-08

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


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