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Human cytomegalovirus IE2 86 and IE2 40 proteins differentially regulate UL84 protein expression posttranscriptionally in the absence of other viral gene products.

Rebecca L Sanders1, Deborah H Spector.   

Abstract

It has previously been demonstrated that, during human cytomegalovirus infection, the viral IE2 86 and IE2 40 proteins are both important for the expression of an early-late viral protein, UL84. Here, we show that expression of the UL84 protein is enhanced upon cotransfection with either IE2 86 or IE2 40, although IE2 40 appears to play a more important role. The UL84 protein levels are tightly linked to the amount of IE2 40 present, but this does not appear to be true for IE2 86. RNA remains constant for all corresponding proteins, indicating posttranscriptional regulation of UL84. The first 105 amino acids of UL84 are necessary and sufficient for this phenotype, and this region is also required for an interaction with IE2 86 and IE2 40. Treatment with proteasome inhibitors shows that UL84 exhibits some proteasome-dependent degradation, and UL84 is not protected against this degradation when coexpressed with IE2 86 or IE2 40. UL84 also exhibits an inhibitory effect on IE2 86 and IE2 40 protein levels in these cotransfection assays. Further, we show that the amino acid sequence of UL84 is important for the enhancement governed by IE2 40. These results indicate that IE2 86, IE2 40, and UL84 serve to regulate protein expression in a posttranscriptional fashion and that this regulation is independent of other viral proteins.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20200242      PMCID: PMC2863830          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00090-10

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


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