The activity of the Epstein–Barr virus BamHI W promoter in B cells is dependent on the binding of CREB/ATF factors
- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Virology
- Vol. 81 (4) , 1057-1066
- https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-81-4-1057
Abstract
The programme of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) gene expression that leads to virus-induced growth transformation of resting B lymphocytes is initiated through activation of the BamHI W promoter, Wp. The factors regulating Wp, and the basis of its preferential activity in B cells, remain poorly understood. Previous work has identified a B cell-specific enhancer region which is critical for Wp function and which contains three binding sites for cellular factors. Here we focus on one of these sites and show, using bandshift assays, that it interacts with three members of the CREB/ATF family of cell transcription factors, CREB1, ATF1 and ATFa. A mutation which abrogates the binding of these factors reduces Wp reporter activity specifically in B cell lines, whereas a mutation which converts the site to a consensus CREB-binding sequence maintains wild-type promoter function. Furthermore Wp activity in B cell, but not in non-B cell, lines could be inhibited by cotransfection of expression plasmids expressing dominant negative forms of CREB1 and ATF1. Increasing the basal activity of CREB/ATF proteins in cells by treatment with protein kinase A or protein kinase C agonists led to small increases in Wp activity in B cell lines, but did not restore promoter activity in non-B cell lines up to B cell levels. We conclude that CREB/ATF factors are important activators of Wp in a B cell environment but require additional B cell-specific factors in order to mediate their effects.Keywords
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