Abstract
Marine diatom-infecting DNA/RNA viruses (DI DNA/RNAVs) are of broad interest in basic and applied research on diatoms. However, the mechanisms that underly viral gene expression and its regulation in host diatoms have not been fully elucidated. In silico analysis of DI DNAV genomes revealed the presence of four putative open reading frames (ORFs), including the replication-associated protein (VP3) gene, the structural protein (VP2) gene, and genes of unknown function (the VP1 gene and the VP4 gene). In this study, we analyzed the expression of the viral ORF genes in three combinations of DI DNAVs and host diatoms. RT–PCR analysis was performed to determine the temporal expression pattern of the viral ORF genes in infected host diatoms. Compared with the VP2 and VP3 genes, the VP1 and VP4 genes exhibited increased levels of expression after infection. Furthermore, we characterized the promoter activities of the putative promoter regions in the four ORF genes. The activity of the promoter derived from the VP4 gene might be the highest among these genes. The consensus sequences among the potential promoter regions of the ORF genes were analyzed using consensus motif-finding algorithms and multiple sequence alignment programs. Some consensus sequences were found among the potential promoter regions of the ORF genes. The expression of the VP4 gene induced by strong promoter activity in the early stage of infection may be important for the viral life cycle. These findings may help researchers determine the mechanism of DI DNA/RNAVs gene expression in host diatoms and during viral infection.
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