A subclass of polyomavirus middle tumor antigen binds to DNA cellulose

Author:

Bolen J B,Cary K,Scheller A,Basilico C,Israel M A,Prives C

Abstract

We examined the binding of polyomavirus large (L-T)-, middle (M-T)-, and small-tumor antigens to DNA cellulose. At pH 6.0, the majority of L-T bound to calf thymus DNA cellulose, while little or no small tumor antigen was retained under these conditions. Unexpectedly, a small but reproducible proportion of M-T bound to both native and denatured DNA cellulose. M-T encoded by polyomavirus mutant dl 8, which expressed shortened L-T and M-T, bound to DNA, indicating that the deleted sequences are not required for DNA binding. Also, M-T from transformed BMT-1 rat cells, which synthesize exclusively this polyomavirus tumor antigen, bound to DNA, indicating that its binding is not due to association with other polyomavirus-encoded proteins. Using the DNA fragment immunoassay, we found that, under conditions in which L-T bound specifically to DNA fragments containing viral regulatory sequences, no viral DNA fragments were bound by M-T. The existence of distinct subpopulations of M-T that differ in their DNA-binding properties was indicated by rebinding experiments in which M-T that had bound to DNA cellulose rebound very efficiently, while that which had not been originally retained by DNA cellulose rebound poorly. Furthermore, the M-T-pp60 c-src complex did not bind to DNA cellulose. These data suggest that polyomavirus M-T is heterogeneous, consisting of populations of molecules that differ in their interactions with DNA cellulose.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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