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Presence of a truncated form of the Sendai virus P protein in a long-term persistent infection: implications for the maintenance of the persistent state.

D Garcin1, M De Melo, L Roux, D Kolakofsky, J Curran.   

Abstract

In this report we have monitored viral gene expression, both at the RNA and protein level, after the establishment of a long-term persistent infection of Sendai virus. The persistent infection was initially established by infecting BHK cells with a viral stock containing a short (1.4 kb) copy-back DI (DIH4). After over 120 weeks in culture this short copy-back DI had been replaced by two large deletion DIs (approximately 7 and 12 kb) from which was expressed an N-terminally truncated form of the P protein. The mRNA for this protein was detected in cells and the deletion within the P gene was mapped by PCR cloning and sequencing of intracellular nucleocapsid RNA. This truncated P protein (derived by deleting the N-terminal half of the cloned Pwt gene) has already been shown to function as a dominant negative for DI replication when driven by cloned viral genes. Cloning and expression of the truncated P from the long-term persistent infection revealed that this protein had retained the dominant negative phenotype. The presence of such a protein would severely depress viral gene expression and may therefore play an important role in the maintenance of persistence.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8178486     DOI: 10.1006/viro.1994.1261

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


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