Branched structures in the intracellular DNA of herpes simplex virus type 1

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Severini, A
Scraba, DG
Tyrrell, DLJ
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[1] GLAXOWELLCOME HERITAGE RES INST, DEPT MED MICROBIOL & IMMUNOL, EDMONTON, AB T6G 2H7, CANADA
[2] UNIV ALBERTA, DEPT BIOCHEM, EDMONTON, AB T6G 2H7, CANADA
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10.1128/JVI.70.5.3169-3175.1996
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) replication produces large intracellular DNA molecules that appear to be in a head-to-tail concatemeric arrangement. We have previously suggested (A. Severini, A.R. Morgan, D.R. Tovell, and D.L.J. Tyrrell, Virology 200:428-435, 1994) that these DNA species may have a complex branched structure. We now provide direct evidence for the presence of branches in the high-molecular-weight DNA produced during HSV-1 replication. On neutral agarose two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, a technique that allows separation of branched restriction fragments from Linear fragments, intracellular HSV-1 DNA produces arches characteristic of Y junctions (such as replication forks) and X junctions (such as merging replication forks or recombination intermediates). Branched structures were resolved by T7 phage endonuclease I (gene 3 endonuclease), an enzyme that specifically linearizes Y and X structures. Resolution was detected by the disappearance of the arches on two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Branched structures were also visualized by electron microscopy. Molecules with a single Y junction were observed, as well as large tangles containing two or more consecutive Y junctions. We had previously shown that a restriction enzyme which cuts the HSV-1 genome once does not resolve the large structure of HSV-1 intracellular DNA on pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. We have confirmed that result by using sucrose gradient sedimentation, in which both undigested and digested replicative intermediates sediment to the bottom of the gradient. Taken together, our experiments show that the intracellular HSV-1 DNA is held together in a large complex by frequent branches that create a network of replicating molecules. The fact that most of these branches are Y structures suggests that the network is held together by frequent replication forks and that it resembles the replicative intermediates of bacteriophage T4. Our findings add complexity to the simple model of rolling-circle DNA replication, and they pose interesting questions as to how the network is formed and how it is resolved for packaging into progeny virions.
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