Affiliation:
1. Department
of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of
Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyotodaigaku-Katsura,
Nishikyo-Ku, Kyoto 615-8510, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Recently,
we demonstrated that plant DNA virus replication was inhibited in
planta by using an artificial zinc finger protein (AZP) and created
AZP-based transgenic plants resistant to DNA virus infection. Here we
apply the AZP technology to the inhibition of replication of a
mammalian DNA virus, human papillomavirus type 18 (HPV-18). Two AZPs,
designated AZP
HPV
-1 and AZP
HPV
-2, were designed
by using our nondegenerate recognition code table and were constructed
to block binding of the HPV-18 E2 replication protein to the
replication origin. Both of the newly designed AZPs had much higher
affinities towards the replication origin than did the E2 protein, and
they efficiently blocked E2 binding in vitro. In transient replication
assays, both AZPs inhibited viral DNA replication, especially
AZP
HPV
-2, which reduced the replication level to
approximately 10%. We also demonstrated in transient replication
assays, using plasmids with mutant replication origins, that
AZP
HPV
-2 could precisely recognize the replication origin in
mammalian cells. Thus, it was demonstrated that the AZP technology
could be applied not only to plant DNA viruses but also to mammalian
DNA
viruses.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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