Abstract

The related viruses herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella zoster virus (VZV) show distinct but related patterns of latent infection and reactivation in human sensory ganglia. The cellular POU family transcription factors Brn-3a and Brn-3b are expressed in sensory ganglia and bind to the TAATGARAT (R stands for purine) regulatory motifs in the immediate–early gene promoters of these viruses. We show that Brn-3a activates the full length HSV IE1 promoter whereas Brn-3b represses its activity. In contrast both Brn-3a and Brn-3b activate the full length VZV IE promoter. The response of the full length VZV promoter to Brn-3b is not observed with a minimal VZV immediate–early promoter lacking any TAATGARAT elements and cannot be restored by addition of either the upstream TAATGARAT-containing region of the HSV IE promoter or a VZV TAATGARAT-like element to this minimal promoter. The unique effect of Brn-3b on the full length VZV immediate early gene promoter may play a key role in the distinct pattern of latent infection and reactivation observed with this virus in vivo.

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