Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs) catalyze the C-6 deamination of adenosine (A) to produce inosine (I), which behaves as guanine (G), thereby altering base pairing in RNAs with double-stranded character. Two genes,
adar1
and
adar2
, are known to encode enzymatically active ADARs in mammalian cells. Furthermore, two size forms of ADAR1 are expressed by alternative promoter usage, a short (p110) nuclear form that is constitutively made and a long (p150) form that is interferon inducible and present in both the cytoplasm and nucleus. ADAR2 is also a constitutively expressed nuclear protein. Extensive A-to-G substitution has been described in mouse polyomavirus (PyV) RNA isolated late times after infection, suggesting modification by ADAR. To test the role of ADAR in PyV infection, we used genetically null mouse embryo fibroblast cells deficient in either ADAR1 or ADAR2. The single-cycle yields and growth kinetics of PyV were comparable between
adar1
−/−
and
adar2
−/−
genetic null fibroblast cells. While large T antigen was expressed to higher levels in
adar1
−/−
cells than
adar2
−/−
cells, less difference was seen in VP1 protein expression levels between the two knockout MEFs. However, virus-induced cell killing was greatly enhanced in PyV-infected
adar1
−/−
cells compared to that of
adar2
−/−
cells. Complementation with p110 protected cells from PyV-induced cytotoxicity. UV-irradiated PyV did not display any enhanced cytopathic effect in
adar1
−/−
cells. Reovirus and vesicular stomatitis virus single-cycle yields were comparable between
adar1
−/−
and
adar2
−/−
cells, and neither reovirus nor VSV showed enhanced cytotoxicity in
adar1
−/−
-infected cells. These results suggest that ADAR1 plays a virus-selective role in the host response to infection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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