Direct combinatorial interaction between a herpes simplex virus regulatory protein and a cellular octamer-binding factor mediates specific induction of virus immediate-early gene expression.
Open Access
- 20 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 7 (13) , 4231-4238
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb03320.x
Abstract
We provide evidence for a novel mechanism of transcriptional regulation in which the immediate‐early (IE) transactivating protein of herpes simplex virus, Vmw65, is assembled into a specific DNA‐binding complex together with a cellular octamer‐binding factor (TRF). The assembly of Vmw65/TRF complex requires not only the core TRF recognition site, but also flanking sequences which are dispensable for TRF binding alone. We show from functional analyses that TRF binding by a motif is required but not sufficient to confer induction on a heterologous promoter, and it is the ability of the motif to allow TRF/Vmw65 complex assembly which correlates with functional activity. Thus, for the induction of HSV IE expression, Vmw65 forms a complex with TRF by recognition of the specific subset of appropriately flanked TRF binding sites present in each of the IE genes. This mechanism may provide a paradigm for the selective utilization of the same transcription factor in differential gene expression.This publication has 59 references indexed in Scilit:
- A complex formed between cell components and an HSV structural polypeptide binds to a viral immediate early gene regulatory DNA sequenceCell, 1988
- A common octamer motif binding protein is involved in the transcription of U6 snRNA by RNA polymerase III and U2 snRNA by RNA polymerase IICell, 1987
- Distinct factors with Sp1 and NF-A specificities bind to adjacent functional elements of the human U2 snRNA gene enhancer.Genes & Development, 1987
- MATα1 protein, a yeast transcription activator, binds synergistically with a second protein to a set of cell-type-specific genesCell, 1987
- Phorbol ester-inducible genes contain a common cis element recognized by a TPA-modulated trans-acting factorCell, 1987
- A TATA box implicated in E1A transcriptional activation of a simple adenovirus 2 promoterNature, 1987
- A transcription factor which binds to the enhancers of SV40, immunoglobulin heavy chain and U2 snRNA genesNature, 1987
- Identification of herpes simplex virus DNA sequences which encode a trans-acting polypeptide responsible for stimulation of immediate early transcriptionJournal of Molecular Biology, 1984
- Two protein-binding sites in chromatin implicated in the activation of heat-shock genesNature, 1984
- Monoclonal Antibodies to Three Non-glycosylated Antigens of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2Journal of General Virology, 1982