Abstract

The varicella zoster virus (VZV) IE62 protein is involved in the activation of expression of all three kinetic classes of VZV proteins. Analysis of the viral promoter for VZV glycoprotein I has shown that the cellular factor Sp1 is involved in or required for the observed IE62 mediated activation. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments show that the two proteins are present in a complex in VZV-infected cells. Protein affinity pull-down assays using recombinant proteins showed that IE62 and Sp1 interact in the absence of any other viral and cellular proteins. Mapping studies using GST-fusion proteins containing truncations of IE62 and Sp1 have delimited the interacting regions to amino acids 612-778 in Sp1 and amino acids 226-299 in IE62. The region identified in Sp1 is involved in DNA-binding, synergistic Sp1 activation, and Sp1 interaction with cellular transcription factors. The interacting region identified in IE62 overlaps with or borders on sites involved in interactions with the VZV IE4 protein and the cellular factors TBP and TFIIB. Assays using wild-type and mutant promoter elements indicate that Sp1 is involved in recruitment of IE62 to the gI promoter and IE62 enhances Sp1 and TBP binding.

Highlights

  • Varicella zoster virus (VZV)1 is a member of the alphaherpesvirinae and the causative agent of chicken pox and shingles

  • While IE62 is involved in transactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV) promoters, careful analysis of a limited number of individual viral promoters has shown that cellular transcription factors acting at sites upstream of the coding regions of the viral genes are involved in the mechanism of IE62 activation

  • VZV IE62-Sp1 Interaction ment within the VZV glycoprotein I (gI) promoter designated the activating upstream sequence (AUS). This sequence, along with an atypical TATA element (ATAAAA) located 12-base pairs downstream of the AUS are both required for IE62-mediated activation [46, 51] and represent the minimal IE62-responsive gI promoter designated gI3.4

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Introduction

Varicella zoster virus (VZV)1 is a member of the alphaherpesvirinae and the causative agent of chicken pox (varicella) and shingles (zoster). Analysis of the viral promoter for VZV glycoprotein I has shown that the cellular factor Sp1 is involved in or required for the observed IE62 mediated activation.

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