Transcriptional Analysis of Marek's Disease Virus Glycoprotein D, I, and E Genes: gD Expression Is Undetectable in Cell Culture

Author:

Tan Xinyu1,Brunovskis Peter1,Velicer Leland F.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1101

Abstract

ABSTRACT The various alphaherpesviruses, including Marek's disease virus (MDV), have both common and unique features of gene content and expression. The entire MDV U s region has been sequenced in our laboratory (P. Brunovskis and L. F. Velicar, Virology 206:324–338, 1995). Genes encoding the MDV glycoprotein D (gD), glycoprotein I (gI), and glycoprotein E (gE) homologs have been found in this region, although no gG homolog was found. In this work, transcription of the tandem MDV gD, gI, and gE genes was studied and found to have both unique characteristics and also features in common with other alphaherpesviruses. MDV gD could not be immunoprecipitated from MDV GA-infected duck embryo fibroblast cells by antisera reactive to its TrpE fusion proteins, while gI and gE could be. When the gD gene was subjected to in vitro-coupled transcription-translation, the precursor polypeptide was produced and could be immunoprecipitated by anti-gD. Northern blot, reverse transcriptase PCR, and RNase protection analyses have shown that (i) no mRNA initiating directly from the gD gene could be detected; (ii) a large but low-abundance 7.5-kb transcript spanning five genes, including the one encoding gD, was seen on longer exposure; and (iii) transcription of the gI and gE genes formed an abundant bicistronic 3.5-kb mRNA, as well as an abundant 2.0-kb gE-specific mRNA. Therefore, the MDV gD gene expression is down-regulated at the transcription level in MDV-infected cell culture, which may be related to the cell-associated nature of MDV in fibroblast cells. Compared to the highly gD-dependent herpes simplex virus and the other extreme of the varicella-zoster virus which lacks the gD gene, MDV is an intermediate type of alphaherpesvirus.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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