The viral ubiquitin gene of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus in not essential for viral replication[]

The baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) encodes a protein with significant homology to ubiquitin. To study the role of viral ubiquitin in infection, a recombinant virus was constructed with a frameshift mutation within the coding sequence of the viral ubiquitin gene...

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Published in:Virology (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 218; no. 1; pp. 243 - 247
Main Authors: Reilly, L.M. (University of California, Davis, CA.), Guarino, L.A
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Abstract The baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) encodes a protein with significant homology to ubiquitin. To study the role of viral ubiquitin in infection, a recombinant virus was constructed with a frameshift mutation within the coding sequence of the viral ubiquitin gene, v-ubi. This recombinant, named Vubi-FS, was viable, indicating that viral ubiquitin is not essential for replication in tissue culture. However, the yields of infectious budded virus were decreased 5- to 10-fold in single step growth curves, and the production of total budded virions was reduced to a similar extent. The mutant virus particles contained the phospholipid-modified form of ubiquitin (Pt-Ub), and amino acid sequence analysis revealed that only host ubiquitin was packaged into virions. Together, these results suggest that viral ubiquitin is a nonessential protein that may confer a slight growth advantage under certain conditions
AbstractList The baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) encodes a protein with significant homology to ubiquitin. To study the role of viral ubiquitin in infection, a recombinant virus was constructed with a frameshift mutation within the coding sequence of the viral ubiquitin gene, v-ubi. This recombinant, named Vubi-FS, was viable, indicating that viral ubiquitin is not essential for replication in tissue culture. However, the yields of infectious budded virus were decreased 5- to 10-fold in single step growth curves, and the production of total budded virions was reduced to a similar extent. The mutant virus particles contained the phospholipid-modified form of ubiquitin (Pt-Ub), and amino acid sequence analysis revealed that only host ubiquitin was packaged into virions. Together, these results suggest that viral ubiquitin is a nonessential protein that may confer a slight growth advantage under certain conditions.
The baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) encodes a protein with significant homology to ubiquitin. To study the role of viral ubiquitin in infection, a recombinant virus was constructed with a frameshift mutation within the coding sequence of the viral ubiquitin gene, v-ubi. This recombinant, named Vubi-FS, was viable, indicating that viral ubiquitin is not essential for replication in tissue culture. However, the yields of infectious budded virus were decreased 5- to 10-fold in single step growth curves, and the production of total budded virions was reduced to a similar extent. The mutant virus particles contained the phospholipid-modified form of ubiquitin (Pt-Ub), and amino acid sequence analysis revealed that only host ubiquitin was packaged into virions. Together, these results suggest that viral ubiquitin is a nonessential protein that may confer a slight growth advantage under certain conditions
Author Guarino, L.A
Reilly, L.M. (University of California, Davis, CA.)
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SubjectTerms Animals
AUTOGRAPHA CALIFORNICA
Cell Line
Frameshift Mutation
GENE
GENES
Genes, Viral
INDICE DE CRECIMIENTO
INFECCION
INFECTION
nuclear polyhedrosis virus
Nucleopolyhedrovirus - genetics
Nucleopolyhedrovirus - physiology
PROTEINAS
PROTEINE
Spodoptera
TAUX DE CROISSANCE
TECHNIQUE DE CULTURE
TECNICAS DE CULTIVO
Ubiquitins - genetics
Ubiquitins - physiology
VIRUS POLIEDROSIS NUCLEAR
VIRUS POLYEDROSE NUCLEAIRE
Virus Replication - genetics
Title The viral ubiquitin gene of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus in not essential for viral replication[]
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