Activated Mouse Notch1 Transactivates Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 2-Regulated Viral Promoters

  • Höfelmayr H
  • Strobl L
  • Stein C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2) is essential for B-cell immortalization by EBV, most probably by its ability to transactivate a number of cellular and viral genes. EBNA2-responsive elements (EBNA2REs) have been identified in several EBNA2-regulated viral promoters, each of them carrying at least one RBP-Jκ recognition site. RBP-Jκ recruits EBNA2 to the EBNA2RE and, once complexed to EBNA2, is converted from a repressor into an activator. An activated form of the cellular receptor Notch also interacts with RBP-Jκ, providing a link between EBNA2 and Notch signalling. To determine whether activated Notch is able to transactivate EBNA2-responsive viral promoters, we performed cotransfection experiments with activated mouse Notch1 (mNotch1-IC) and luciferase constructs of the Bam HI C, LMP1, and LMP2A promoters. We present here evidence that mNotch1-IC transactivates viral promoters known to be regulated by EBNA2. As shown for EBNA2, mutations or deletions of the RBP-Jκ sites diminish or eliminate mNotch1-IC-mediated transactivation of the promoters, pointing to an essential role for Notch–RBP-Jκ interaction. In addition to RBP-Jκ, other cellular factors may bind within the EBNA2REs of viral promoters. While some factors appear to play an important role in both EBNA2- and mNotch1-IC-mediated transactivation, others are only important for the activity of either EBNA2 or mNotch1-IC. We could observe specific mNotch1-IC-responsive regions, thereby throwing more light upon which cofactors interact with EBNA2 and mNotch1-IC, thus enabling them to become functionally transactivators in vivo.

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Höfelmayr, H., Strobl, L. J., Stein, C., Laux, G., Marschall, G., Bornkamm, G. W., & Zimber-Strobl, U. (1999). Activated Mouse Notch1 Transactivates Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 2-Regulated Viral Promoters. Journal of Virology, 73(4), 2770–2780. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.73.4.2770-2780.1999

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