Regulation of polyomavirus late promoter activity by viral early proteins

Author:

Kern F G,Pellegrini S,Cowie A,Basilico C

Abstract

To assess the effect of the polyomavirus (Py) early proteins, the large T (LT), middle T (MT), and small T (ST) antigens, on gene expression from the Py late promoter, replication-defective plasmid constructs with the bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (cat) gene linked to this promoter were cotransfected into mouse or rat cells with plasmids capable of producing either LT, MT, or all three early proteins. When target CAT plasmids contained a truncated early region and thus had the coding potential for MT and ST, base-line CAT activities were low, whereas cotransfection with an LT plasmid resulted in up to 70-fold stimulation of CAT activity that was also reflected in similar increases in the level of steady-state mRNA. Studies with target plasmids with deletions within the Py regulatory region indicated that at least the major LT-binding site C and a functional enhancer region were both required for maximal stimulation of CAT activity. However, although enhancer deletions totally suppressed the ability of target plasmids to be trans activated, a consistent two- to fourfold stimulation of CAT activity by LT was still observed with a plasmid in which all three major LT-binding sites were deleted. Of four mutant LTs incapable of binding Py DNA but retaining immortalization potential, only one showed a low but significant trans-activating ability. When the early coding region was completely eliminated from the target plasmid, base-line CAT activity was increased 10-fold. LT failed to stimulate CAT activity to the same levels observed with target plasmid containing the truncated early region, but this limited response could be enhanced by supplying, in addition, MT and ST. Our results suggest that LT trans activation may involve the formation of a complex of transcriptional factors which interacts with the enhancer, an interaction that is facilitated both by the binding of LT to the Py regulatory region and by the presence of MT or ST or both, and that a significant portion of LT stimulation of late gene expression is a result of the removal of the competing early transcriptional unit via autoregulation. In addition, our results suggest that LT trans activation involves a second indirect component acting independently of LT binding and that the immortalization and trans activation functions of LT can be dissociated.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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