Lm. Reilly et La. Guarino, THE VIRAL UBIQUITIN GENE OF AUTOGRAPHA-CALIFORNICA NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS-VIRUS IS NOT ESSENTIAL FOR VIRAL REPLICATION, Virology, 218(1), 1996, pp. 243-247
The baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcN
PV) encodes a protein with significant homology to ubiquitin. To study
the role of viral ubiquitin in infection, a recombinant virus was con
structed with a frameshift mutation within the coding sequence of the
viral ubiquitin gene, v-ubi. This recombinant, named Vubi-FS, was viab
le, indicating that viral ubiquitin is not essential for replication i
n tissue culture. However, the yields of infectious budded virus were
decreased 5- to 10-fold in single step growth curves, and the producti
on of total budded virions was reduced to a similar extent. The mutant
virus particles contained the phospholipid-modified form of ubiquitin
(Pt-Ub), and amino acid sequence analysis revealed that only host ubi
quitin was packaged into virions. Together, these results suggest that
viral ubiquitin is a nonessential protein that may confer a slight gr
owth advantage under certain conditions. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.