杆状病毒基因的宿主特异性转录。

S L Bilimoria, Z Demirbag, H Ng
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我们研究了加利福尼亚签名虫多衣壳核多角体病毒(AcMNPV)的差异复制;家庭:杆状病毒科)在狐夜蛾(SF)和家蚕(BM)细胞系。我们之前的研究表明,BM细胞的感染是流产的;没有产生感染性子代,虽然产生了致病毒基质,但没有组装完整的病毒粒子或包涵体。我们设计了本研究,以确定流产感染中受感染细胞特异性多肽(ICSPs)和病毒DNA合成的程度,并观察BM细胞中病毒复制的限制是否由于转录水平的阻断。脉冲标记研究表明,在多产的SF细胞中检测到的大多数ICSPs在BM细胞中没有合成。这些icsp中有许多是病毒粒子组件。病毒DNA在BM细胞中复制,但比在SF细胞中复制更慢,复制水平也低得多。Northern blot分析显示,i) AcMNPV即刻早期基因(IE-1)在BM细胞中的转录水平高于SF细胞;Ii)在流产感染中,延迟早期基因(dnapol)和晚期基因(cap)的转录水平要低得多;iii) BM细胞中极晚基因(polh)的转录水平极低。我们得出结论,BM细胞中的病毒复制主要在延迟早期阶段或之前受到限制,并发生在转录水平上。观察到的晚期和极晚期效应似乎是初级阻滞的后果。
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Host-specific transcription of baculovirus genes.

We examined the differential replication of Autographa californica multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcMNPV; Family: Baculoviridae) in Spodoptera frugiperda (SF) and Bombyx mori (BM) cell lines. Our previous studies have shown that infection of BM cells is abortive; infectious progeny is not produced, and although virogenic stroma is produced, complete virions or inclusion bodies are not assembled. We designed the present study to determine the extent of infected-cell-specific polypeptides (ICSPs) and viral DNA synthesis in the abortive infection and to see if restriction of virus replication in BM cells is due to a block at the transcriptional level. Pulse-labeling studies showed that a majority of the ICSPs detected in productive SF cells were not synthesized in BM cells. Many of these ICSPs were virion components. Viral DNA replicated in BM cells but more slowly and at a much lower level than in SF cells. Northern blot analysis showed that i) AcMNPV immediate-early gene (IE-1) was transcribed in BM cells at higher levels than in SF cells; ii) a delayed-early gene (dnapol) and a late gene (cap) were transcribed at much lower levels in the abortive infection; and iii) a very late gene (polh) was transcribed at extremely low levels in BM cells. We conclude that virus replication in BM cells is primarily restricted during or prior to the delayed-early stage and occurs at the transcriptional level. It appears that the late and very late effects observed are consequences of the primary block.

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