Effects of altering the transcription termination signals of respiratory syncytial virus on viral gene expression and growth in vitro and in vivo

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Tran, KC [1 ]
Collins, PL [1 ]
Teng, MN [1 ]
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[1] NIAID, Lab Infect Dis, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1128/JVI.78.2.692-699.2004
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Nonsegmented negative-sense RNA viruses (mononegaviruses) control viral gene expression largely through a transcription gradient such that promoter-proximal genes are transcribed more abundantly than downstream genes. For some paramyxoviruses, naturally occurring differences in the levels of efficiency of transcription termination by various gene end (GE) signals provide an additional level of regulation of gene expression. The first two genes (NS1 and NS2) of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are particularly inefficient in termination. We investigated whether altering the termination efficiency (TE) of these two genes in infectious recombinant virus would affect transcription of promoter-proximal and promoter-distal genes, production of viral proteins, and viral replication in cell culture and in the respiratory tract of mice. Recombinant RSVs were constructed with mutations that increased or decreased the TE of the NS1 GE signal, increased that of the NS2 GE signal, or increased that of both signals. Increasing the TE of either or both GE signals resulted in decreased production of the related polycistronic readthrough mRNAs, which normally arise due to the failure of the viral polymerase to recognize the GE signal. This was accompanied by a small increase in the levels of monocistronic NS1 and NS2 mRNAs. Conversely, decreasing the TE of the NS1 GE increased the production of readthrough mRNAs concomitant with a decrease of monocistronic NSl and NS2 mRNA levels. These changes were reflected in the levels of NSl and NS2 protein. All of the mutant viruses displayed growth kinetics and virus yields similar to wild-type recombinant RSV (rA2) in both HEp-2 and Vero cells. In addition, all mutants grew similarly to rA2 in the upper- and lower-respiratory tract of BALB/c mice, though some of the mutants displayed slightly decreased replication. These data suggest that the natural inefficiencies of transcription termination by the NSl and NS2 GE signals do not play important roles in controlling the magnitude of RSV gene expression or the efficiency of virus replication. Furthermore, while changes in the TE of a GE signal clearly can affect the transcription of its gene as well as that of the one immediately downstream, these changes did not have a significant effect on the overall transcriptional gradient.
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