Literature DB >> 23926351

A viral histone h4 joins to eukaryotic nucleosomes and alters host gene expression.

Rahul Hepat1, Ji-Joon Song, Daeweon Lee, Yonggyun Kim.   

Abstract

A viral histone H4 (CpBV-H4) is encoded in a polydnavirus, Cotesia plutellae bracovirus. Its predicted amino acid sequence is highly homologous to that of host insect histone H4 except for an extended N-terminal tail containing 38 amino acids with nine lysine residues. Its expression induces an immunosuppression of target insects by suppressing immune-associated genes, presumably through an epigenetic control. This study analyzed its molecular interaction with eukaryotic host nucleosomes and subsequent regulation of host gene expression. Purified recombinant CpBV-H4 could associate with nucleosomal components (H2A, H2B, H3, and H4) and form an octamer. Transient expression of CpBV-H4 in an insect, Tribolium castaneum, was performed by microinjection of a recombinant expression vector and confirmed by both reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) and immunoblotting assays. Under this transient expression condition, total RNAs were extracted and read by a deep-sequencing technique. Annotated transcripts were classified into different gene ontology (GO) categories and compared with those of control insects injected with a truncated CpBV-H4. Target genes manipulated by CpBV-H4 expression showing significant differences (fold changes > 10(9)) included all GO categories, including development and immune-associated genes. When the target genes were physically mapped, they were found to be scattered on entire chromosomes of T. castaneum. In addition, chromatin immunoprecipitation against CpBV-H4 determined 16 nucleosome sites (P < 10(-5)) of the viral histone incorporation, which were noncoding regions near DNA-binding and inducible genes. These findings suggest that the viral histone H4 alters host gene expression by a direct molecular interaction with insect nucleosomes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23926351      PMCID: PMC3807275          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01759-13

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


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