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Presence in infected cells of nonvirion proteins encoded by adenovirus messenger RNAs of the major late transcription regions L0 and L1.

J B Lewis, M L Fahnestock, M M Hardy, C W Anderson.   

Abstract

The adenovirus major late promoter functions at early and intermediate times to produce a limited set of mRNAs that appear in the cytoplasm of productively infected HeLa cells. These mRNAs may be translated in cell-free systems to produce two unrelated polypeptides of approximately 13,500 Mr (L0-13.5K and L0-13.6K) and a pair of related polypeptides of approximately 55,000 Mr (the L1-52K/55K proteins). Radiochemical protein sequence analysis of in vitro synthesized proteins has identified the N-terminal sequences of the L0-13.5K and L0-13.6K proteins (J. B. Lewis and C. W. Anderson (1983), Virology 127, 112-123). Additional sequence analyses confirmed the identification of the open reading frame for the L0-13.5K protein, and identified the ATG encoded by nucleotides 11,040 to 11,042 from the left end of the adenovirus genome as the initial codon of the L1-52K/55K protein. Antisera raised against synthetic peptides homologous to these three amino termini were used to demonstrate the presence of the L0-13.5K protein, the L0-13.6K protein, and the L1-52K/55K proteins in extracts of HeLa cells infected by adenovirus 2. The L0-13.5K protein was detected at early, intermediate, and late times after infection. The L0-13.6K and L1-52K/55K proteins were detected only at late times. Immunofluorescence microscopy indicated that the L0-13.6K protein is distributed around the periphery of the nucleus and along fibers running the length of the cell. Nonpermeabilized infected cells were stained by anti-L0-13.6K peptide serum at a single spot on the cell surface. Neither the L0-13.6K nor the L1-52K/55K proteins were detected in purified virus.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3904173     DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(85)90385-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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Authors:  J S Symington; L A Lucher; K H Brackmann; A Virtanen; U Pettersson; M Green
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4.  Differential nuclear localization of the major adenovirus type 2 E1a proteins.

Authors:  R C Schmitt; M L Fahnestock; J B Lewis
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1987-02       Impact factor: 5.103

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Authors:  A W Senear; J B Lewis
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1986-04       Impact factor: 4.272

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Authors:  L A Lucher; J S Symington; M Green
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Authors:  C W Anderson; M M Hardy; J B Lewis
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