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The two-hybrid system was used to test for pairwise interactions between the tobacco vein mottling virus (TVMV)-encoded RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (or NIb protein) and two other TVMV-encoded proteins: the NIa protein, which consists of genome-linked protein (VPg) and proteinase domains, and the viral coat protein (CP). Using this approach, we find that the NIb protein interacts with both the NIa...
When HA epitope-tagged and untagged Sendai virus (SeV) P proteins are coexpressed and the products reacted with anti-HA, the untagged P protein is also selected because this protein is found as an oligomer. The oligomer was determined to be a homotrimer by coselection studies in which increasing amounts of untagged versus tagged protein were coexpressed, and these findings were extended to mumps virus,...
A conserved 11-nucleotide sequence, UGAAUGAAGUU, at the 3′ end of the genomic RNA of coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus was required for host protein binding and viral RNA synthesis. An RNA probe containing this 11-nucleotide sequence bound four cellular proteins with a highly labeled protein of 120 kDa and three minor species with sizes of 103, 81, and 55 kDa. Mutation of the 11-nucleotide motif abolished...
A panel of five neutralizing monoclonal antibodies was generated from mice immunized with an attenuated strain of Mengo virus. Four of the antibodies were used to select mutants of Mengo virus which were able to escape neutralization by the selecting antibody, but it was not possible to select mutants which could escape neutralization by the fifth antibody. The capsid coding region of the RNA genome...
Eighty-nine tissue specimens from the urinary tract and prostate were analyzed for the presence and physical state of BK virus (BKV) DNA. Large T antigen gene sequences were amplified by PCR from prostate, kidney, ureter, and bladder with prevalences ranging from 50 to 83%. Sequence analysis of PCR products from the high variable BKV regulatory region showed that these tissues contained a new BKV...
The production of coat protein is necessary for cell-to-cell transport of potexviruses in plants. To investigate the role of coat protein in the movement process, the intracellular distribution of coat protein in tissues infected with either of two potexviruses was studied using immunocytochemical procedures. We report that coat protein antigens are associated with the plasmodesmata of infected cells.
Sequences comprising the core promoter for the cucumber necrosis virus (CNV) 0.9-kb subgenomic RNA have been determined using deletion analysis and site-directed mutagenesis. The deletion studies indicate that the promoter lies within a region located 20 nucleotides upstream and 6 nucleotides downstream and including the subgenomic start site. Sequences further upstream or downstream of the core promoter...
A full-length cDNA of cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV) has been constructed and expressed either as anin vitrotranscript, under control of a bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase promoter, orin vivo,under control of the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter in an agroinfection vector. The biological activity of the cloned cDNA was demonstrated by the ability of itsin vitrotranscript to replicate...
We have used a yeast two-hybrid system to show that human papillomavirus E7 proteins can form oligomeric complexesin vivo.The carboxyl-terminal cysteine-rich metal-binding domain is critical for this activity although amino-terminal sequences also contribute to oligomerization. Our experiments also reveal that E7 possesses an intrinsic transcription activation activity in yeast, which resides in the...
Point mutations were introduced at random into cDNA corresponding to nucleotides 260–833 of the encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) 5′ noncoding region. This region contains the internal ribosome entry site (IRES). The mutations were identified by sequence analysis and the effect on the activity of the IRES was determined usingin vitrotranslation reactions in rabbit reticulocyte lysate. Significantly...
Frequent occurrence of woodchuck hepatitis virus DNA (WHV DNA) integration into or in proximity tomyconcogenes and in thewinlocus of cellular genome in woodchuck hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) has been described by several authors. We report a further cellular locus as a recurrent target for WHV integration in woodchuck HCCs. A WHV DNA integration and its cellular flanking regions were cloned from...
The most abundant viral mRNA species in HPV 11-infected tissue consists of two exons, joining a segment of open reading frame (ORF) E1 to ORF E4, potentially encoding the E1 up angle E4 protein. The L1 ORF encodes the major capsid protein of HPV. Our previous studies demonstrated colocalization of the HPV 11 E1 up angle E4 and L1 proteins within the same cells of HPV 11-infected human foreskin implants...
Resistance to Theiler's virus-induced demyelination maps genetically to the MHC class I D region and is associated with up-regulation of class I products and the presence of MHC-restricted virus-specific cytotoxic CD8 + T cells in the CNS. To determine the targets of the cytotoxic response, transfected C57SV (K b , D b ) cells expressing LP (including the leader peptide, VP4,...
Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), a birnavirus, is an important pathogen in fish farms. Analyses of viral proteins showed that VP2 is the major structural and immunogenic polypeptide of the virus. All neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against IPNV are specific to VP2 and bind to continuous or discontinuous epitopes. In order to determine which parts of the protein are involved in...
African swine fever virus (ASFV) growth and plaque formation were inhibited by phosphonoacetic acid (PAA) concentrations of 200 μg/ml or more. One spontaneous mutant and two mutants isolated from mutagenized virus were resistant to PAA inhibition and showed practically normal viral DNA synthesis in the presence of PAA. DNA polymerase activity present in the cytoplasmic fraction from cells infected...
The bovine leukemia virus transactivator, BLV Tax, augments transcription from three imperfect 21-bp repeats in the viral transcriptional regulatory region. Each BLV 21-bp repeat contains a cAMP response element (CRE) in the center and unique 5′ and 3′ neighboring sequences which are crucial for the transcriptional activation by BLV Tax. Here we describe the interactions of recombinant BLV Tax with...
The NS1 protein of influenza A virus binds not only to poly(A) and a stem-bulge region in U6 small nuclear RNA (snRNA), but also to double-stranded (ds) RNA. Binding assays with NS1 protein mutants established that the previously identified RNA-binding domain of the NS1 protein is required for binding to ds RNA as well as for binding to poly(A) and U6 snRNA. In addition, dsRNA competed with U6 snRNA...
The vaccinia virus gene A38L encodes a highly hydrophobic protein with amino acid similarity to mammalian integrin-associated protein (IAP). In this report we have identified the A38L protein of strain Western Reserve (WR), defined its membrane topology, and analyzed its role in virus production and virulence. An antiserum raised against an A38L peptide identified the A38L gene product as a 33-kDa...
Human papillomavirus type 5 (HPV 5) induces cutaneous lesions and persists in skin carcinomas of patients with epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV). We investigated the expression pattern of HPV 5 in biopsies from benign skin lesions of EV patients by cDNA analysis andin situhybridization. Nine different cDNAs could be generated from total RNA of one of these lesions by reverse transcription and PCR...
A highly neuropathogenic retrovirus, NT40, was generated by serially passaging an infectious molecular clone of Friend murine leukemia virus, FB29, through F344 Fisher rats. NT40 induced severe neurological signs such as reflex abnormalities and ataxia within 4–6 weeks following neonatal inoculation. FB29 led to only very mild neurological dysfunctions with longer incubation periods. Pathological...
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