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Query: EC:2.3.1.28 (
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
)
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The protein encoded by
HSRG1
(
HSV-1 stimulation-related gene 1
) is a virally induced protein expressed in HSV-1-infected cells. We have already reported that
HSRG1
is capable of interacting with transcriptional regulator proteins. To further analyze the effects of
HSRG1
on the regulation of viral gene transcription, we expressed the
HSRG1
protein in transfected cells and found that it postpones the proliferation of HSV-1. CAT (
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase
) assays also revealed that
HSRG1
reduces transcription from HSV-1 promoters. Yeast two-hybrid and immunoprecipitation assays indicated that
HSRG1
interacts with Cyclin T2, the regulatory subunit of P-TEFb, which is required for transcription elongation by RNA Pol II (RNAP II), and that amino acid residues 1-420 in Cyclin T2 are important for binding with
HSRG1
. Fluorescence assays suggested that the cellular localizations of those two proteins are influenced by their interaction. Further analyses with CAT assays revealed that
HSRG1
inhibits the transcriptional activation by Cyclin T2 of viral promoters. Our results suggested that the inhibitory effects of
HSRG1
on viral replication and proliferation are probably induced by its binding to Cyclin T2. Therefore, it is likely that
HSRG1
inhibits viral gene transcriptional elongation by interacting with Cyclin T2.
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PMID:HSV-1 stimulation-related protein HSRG1 inhibits viral gene transcriptional elongation by interacting with Cyclin T2. 2150 60