Human cytomegalovirus immediate-early two protein region involved in negative regulation of the major immediate-early promoter

  • Hermiston T
  • Malone C
  • Stinski M
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Abstract

The immediate-early two (IE2) gene products of human cytomegalovirus negatively regulate gene expression from the major immediate-early promoter in permissive human fibroblasts. A mutational analysis of the IE2 proteins indicated that the carboxyl-terminal region is required for negative regulation. The IE2 proteins that lack amino acid residues 365 to 519, or the carboxyl-terminal amino acids failed to negatively regulate. Most of the amino-terminal portion of the IE2 protein was not required for negative regulation. A possible explanation of the negative effect on downstream expression by the IE2 proteins is discussed.

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Hermiston, T. W., Malone, C. L., & Stinski, M. F. (1990). Human cytomegalovirus immediate-early two protein region involved in negative regulation of the major immediate-early promoter. Journal of Virology, 64(7), 3532–3536. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.7.3532-3536.1990

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