PA Subunit from Influenza Virus Polymerase Complex Interacts with a Cellular Protein with Homology to a Family of Transcriptional Activators
- 15 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 75 (18) , 8597-8604
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.75.18.8597-8604.2001
Abstract
The PA subunit of the influenza virus polymerase complex is a phosphoprotein that induces proteolytic degradation of coexpressed proteins. Point mutants with reduced proteolysis induction reconstitute viral ribonucleoproteins defective in replication but not in transcriptional activity. To look for cellular factors that could associate with PA protein, we have carried out a yeast two-hybrid screen. Using a human kidney cDNA library, we identified two different interacting clones. One of them was identified as the human homologue of a previously described cDNA clone from Gallus galluscalled CLE. The human gene encodes a protein of 36 kDa (hCLE) and is expressed ubiquitously in all human organs tested. The interaction of PA and hCLE was also observed with purified proteins in vitro by using pull-down and pep-spot experiments. Mapping of the interaction showed that hCLE interacts with PA subunit at two regions (positions 493 to 512 and 557 to 574) in the PA protein sequence. Immunofluorescence studies showed that the hCLE protein localizes in both the nucleus and the cytosol, although with a predominantly cytosolic distribution. hCLE was found associated with active, highly purified virus ribonucleoproteins reconstituted in vivo from cloned cDNAs, suggesting that PA-hCLE interaction is functionally relevant. Searches in the databases showed that hCLE has 38% sequence homology to the central region of the yeast factor Cdc68, which modulates transcription by interaction with transactivators. Similar homologies were found with the other members of the Cdc68 homologue family of transcriptional activators, including the human FACT protein.Keywords
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