RNA-seq detects pharmacological inhibition of Epstein-Barr virus late transcription during spontaneous reactivation

An T. Phan , Delsy M. Martinez , JJ L. Miranda
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Abstract

The stepwise and sequential expression of viral genes underlies progression of the infectious life cycle. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is both a tractable model for elucidating principles of transcription as well as a global health threat. We describe an experimental protocol and bioinformatics pipeline for functional identification of EBV true late genes, the last step of transcription prior to virion packaging and egress. All data have been uploaded to the Gene Expression Omnibus under accession code GSE96689. The key improvement over previous approaches is leveraging the sensitivity of RNA-seq to detect gene expression changes during spontaneous reactivation.

RNA-seq检测Epstein-Barr病毒在自发再激活过程中的晚期转录的药理学抑制
病毒基因的逐步和顺序表达是感染生命周期进展的基础。爱泼斯坦-巴尔病毒(EBV)既是阐明转录原理的一个易于处理的模型,也是一个全球性的健康威胁。我们描述了一个实验方案和生物信息学管道,用于EBV真晚期基因的功能鉴定,这是病毒粒子包装和输出之前的最后一步转录。所有数据已上传到Gene Expression Omnibus,登录码为GSE96689。与以前的方法相比,关键的改进是利用RNA-seq的敏感性来检测自发再激活过程中的基因表达变化。
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