A Short cis -Acting Motif in the M112-113 Promoter Region Is Essential for IE3 To Activate M112-113 Gene Expression and Is Important for Murine Cytomegalovirus Replication

  • Perez K
  • Martínez F
  • Cosme-Cruz R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Immediate-early 3 (IE3) gene products are required to activate early (E)-stage gene expression of murine cytomegaloviruses (MCMV). The first early gene activated by IE3 is the M112-113 gene (also called E1), although a complete understanding of the activation mechanism is still lacking. In this paper, we identify a 10-bp cis -regulating motif upstream of the M112-113 TATA box as important for IE3 activation of M112-113 expression. Results from DNA affinity assays and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays show that the association of IE3 with the M112-113 gene promoter was eliminated by deletion of the 10-bp DNA sequence, now named IE3AM (for IE3 a ctivating m otif). In addition, IE3 interacts with TATA box binding protein (TBP), a core protein of TFIID (transcription initiation) complexes. Finally, we created an IE3AM-deleted MCMV (MCMVdIE3AM) using a bacterial artificial chromosome system. The mutant virus can still replicate in NIH 3T3 cells but at a significantly lower level. The defectiveness of the MCMVdIE3AM infection can be rescued in an M112-113-complemented cell line. Our results suggest that the interactions of IE3 with IE3AM and with TBP stabilize the TFIID complex at the M112-113 promoter such that M112-113 gene expression can be activated and/or enhanced.

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Perez, K. J., Martínez, F. P., Cosme-Cruz, R., Perez-Crespo, N. M., & Tang, Q. (2013). A Short cis -Acting Motif in the M112-113 Promoter Region Is Essential for IE3 To Activate M112-113 Gene Expression and Is Important for Murine Cytomegalovirus Replication. Journal of Virology, 87(5), 2639–2647. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.03171-12

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