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Query: EC:2.3.1.28 (
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
)
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The genome of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) is organized in two overlapping transcription units: the genes coding for the two non-structural proteins (NS-1 ad NS-2) are transcribed from a promoter (P04) located at map unit 4, whereas the promoter controlling the capsid protein genes (
P39
) lies at map unit 39. We studied the effect of viral proteins on the activity of the
P39
promoter in vivo. By site-directed mutagenesis we constructed clones encoding only one of the two NS proteins. The activity of the
P39
promoter was measured in HeLa or EL-4 cells transfected with these clones, either by an RNase protection assay or by following the expression of a reporter gene, CAT (which codes for
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
), placed under the control of this promoter. We found that the
P39
promoter of strain MVMi is activated in trans by a viral gene product, and evidence to suggest that NS-1 is the only viral gene product responsible for this trans-activation. We also determined that the mechanism of trans-activation is very rapid, since all species of viral mRNAs appear together in non-synchronized infected EL-4 cells within a 2 h interval.
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PMID:Minute virus of mice non-structural protein NS-1 is necessary and sufficient for trans-activation of the viral P39 promoter. 317 51