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J Virol ; 78(8): 3919-29, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15047808

ABSTRACT

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2), a direct transcriptional activator of viral and cellular genes, is required for EBV-induced B-cell transformation. The functional role of conserved regions within the amino terminus of the protein preceding the poly-proline region has yet to be fully characterized. Thus, we tested whether the EBNA2 amino-terminal 30 amino acid residues, containing evolutionarily conserved region 1, are required for stimulating viral and cellular gene expression necessary for B-cell transformation in a viral transcomplementation assay. We found that these residues are required for its ability to induce LMP-1 expression in lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs), to stimulate LMP-1 promoter reporter plasmids in transient-cotransfection assays, and to rescue LCL growth following inactivation of endogenous wild-type EBNA2 protein. Deletion of amino acid residues 3 to 30 also impaired its ability to self-associate in coimmunoprecipitation assays. These data indicate that EBNA2 residues 3 to 30 comprise an essential domain required for induction of LMP-1 expression and, consequently, for maintenance of the immortalized phenotype of LCLs. The ability to self-associate into dimers or multimers conferred by this domain may be an important mechanism for these effects.


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Carrier Proteins/biosynthesis , Cell Transformation, Viral/physiology , Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigens/chemistry , Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigens/physiology , Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing , Amino Acid Sequence , B-Lymphocytes/cytology , B-Lymphocytes/virology , Base Sequence , Binding Sites/genetics , Burkitt Lymphoma/genetics , Burkitt Lymphoma/physiopathology , Burkitt Lymphoma/virology , Carrier Proteins/genetics , Cell Line , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Transformation, Viral/genetics , Cytoskeletal Proteins , DNA, Viral/genetics , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigens/genetics , Gene Expression , Genes, myc , Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics , Herpesvirus 4, Human/physiology , Humans , Immunoglobulin J Recombination Signal Sequence-Binding Protein , Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins , LIM Domain Proteins , Nuclear Proteins/metabolism , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Transfection , Viral Proteins
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