Activation of the HTLV-I long terminal repeat by the hepatitis B virus X protein

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The human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-l) Tax protein and the hepatitis B virus (HBV) X protein have each been shown to activate transcription of their respective viral promoters as well as a subset of cellular gene promoters. Here we show that the HTLV-I long terminal repeat (LTR) is responsive to HBV X transactivation. Maximum levels of X-mediated transactivation of the LTR were 8-fold. An X-responsive-region (XRR) of the LTR is located between nucleotides-355 and -276 and contains an AP-2 binding site, a previously recognized X-responsive element. We demonstrated that Tax and X synergize to activate transcription from the HTLV-I LTR, although the AP-2 binding site was not required for this synergy. These results raise the possibility that the HBV X protein may affect the level of HTLV-I gene expression in co-infected individuals.

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Marriott, S. J., Lee, T. H., Slagle, B. L., & Butel, J. S. (1996). Activation of the HTLV-I long terminal repeat by the hepatitis B virus X protein. Virology, 224(1), 206–213. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1996.0522

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