Literature DB >> 28477233

Deletion of the us7 and us8 genes of pseudorabies virus exerts a differential effect on the expression of early and late viral genes.

Nándor Póka1, Zsolt Csabai1, Emese Pásti1, Dóra Tombácz1, Zsolt Boldogkői2.   

Abstract

The pseudorabies virus (PRV; also known as Suid herpesvirus-1) is a neurotropic herpesvirus of swine. The us7 and us8 genes of this virus encode the glycoprotein I and E membrane proteins that form a heterodimer that is known to control cell-to-cell spread in tissue culture and in animals. In this study, we investigated the effect of the deletion of the PRV us7 and us8 genes on the genome-wide transcription and DNA replication using a multi-time-point quantitative reverse transcriptase-based real-time PCR technique. Abrogation of the us7/8 gene function was found to exert a drastic but differential effect on the expression of PRV genes during lytic infection. In the mutant virus, all kinetic classes of viral genes were significantly down-regulated at the first 6 h of infection, while having been upregulated later. The level of upregulation was the highest in the immediate-early (IE) and the early (E) genes; lower in the early-late (E/L) genes; and the lowest in the late (L) genes. The relative contribution of the L transcripts to the global transcriptome became lower, while the rest of the transcripts were expressed at a higher level in the mutant than in the wild-type virus.

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Keywords:  Glycoprotein; Herpesvirus; Pseudorabies virus; RT-PCR; Transcriptome

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28477233     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-017-1465-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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