Literature DB >> 8642674

The N-terminal half of EBNA2, except for seven prolines, is not essential for primary B-lymphocyte growth transformation.

R Yalamanchili1, S Harada, E Kieff.   

Abstract

Previous molecular genetic analyses of Epstein-Barr virus nuclear protein 2 (EBNA2) identified a negative effect of deletion of codons 19 to 33 on transformation and gene transactivation, while deletion of codons 19 to 110 was a null mutation for transformation and gene transactivation. We here report the surprising finding that codons 2 to 88, which encode the highly conserved unique N terminus (amino acids 1 to 58) and most of the polyproline repeat (amino acids 59 to 95), can be deleted with only minimal effects on transformation. Codons 97 to 122 can also be deleted with only minimal effects on transformation. However, deletion of 35 of the 37 prolines (amino acids 59 to 93) or deletion of codons 2 to 95 results in a null transforming phenotype. Although EBNA2 from which codons 59 to 93 were deleted was a null mutation for transformation, it was similar to some transforming mutants of EBNA2 in abundance, in interaction with RBPJK, and in transactivation of the LMP1 promoter in transient transfection assays. These data indicate that between three and seven prolines are critical for EBNA2 structure or for intermolecular interaction. Aside from these seven prolines, codons encoding the rest of the N-terminal half (amino acids 2 to 230) of EBNA2 are nonessential for primary B-lymphocyte growth transformation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8642674      PMCID: PMC190090     

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


  25 in total

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