Literature DB >> 9499081

A 2.9-kilobase noncoding nuclear RNA functions in the establishment of persistent Hz-1 viral infection.

Y C Chao1, S T Lee, M C Chang, H H Chen, S S Chen, T Y Wu, F H Liu, E L Hsu, R F Hou.   

Abstract

Differential viral gene expression during both productive and persistent infections of Hz-1 virus in insect cells was elucidated. Despite more than 100 viral transcripts being expressed during productive viral infection, massive viral gene shutoff was observed during viral persistency, leaving the 2.9-kb persistence-associated transcript 1 (PAT1) as the only detectable viral RNA. Persistence-associated gene 1 (pag1), which encodes PAT1, was cloned and found to contain no significant open reading frames. PAT1 is not associated with the cellular translation machinery and is located exclusively in the nucleus. Further experiments showed that PAT1 is functional in the establishment of persistent Hz-1 viral infection in the cells. All the evidence collectively indicates that PAT1 is a novel nuclear transcript of viral origin. Our results showed that although PAT1 and XIST RNA, a mammalian X-inactive specific transcript, are transcribed by different genes, they have interesting similarities.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9499081      PMCID: PMC109520          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.72.3.2233-2245.1998

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


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