Cj. Chen et Sm. Thiem, DIFFERENTIAL INFECTIVITY OF 2 AUTOGRAPHA-CALIFORNICA NUCLEOPOLYHEDROVIRUS MUTANTS ON 3 PERMISSIVE CELL-LINES IS THE RESULT OF LEF-7 DELETION, Virology, 227(1), 1997, pp. 88-95
We isolated two Autographa californica nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) m
utants that have infectivity similar to that of wild-type (wt) AcMNPV
in TN368 cells, but reduced budded virus and polyhedral inclusion body
production in IPLB-SF-21 and SE1c cells. Restriction endonuclease ana
lysis and sequence analysis indicated that 3.2-kb (77.0-79.4 m.u.) and
4.4-kb (76.7-80.1 m.u.) regions, the location of four major open read
ing frames (ORFs), pk2 ORF-247, lef-7, and chitinase, were deleted in
mutant T295 and T297, respectively. Phenotypes of recombinant viruses
vdel-AG, in which all four ORFs were deleted, and vlef7-AG, in which o
nly lef-7 was deleted, were identical to the mutants. The phenotypes o
f recombinant viruses with deletions of the other ORFs were indistingu
ishable from wt AcMNPV. This demonstrated that the deletion of lef-7 w
as responsible for the mutant phenotypes. Viral DNA synthesis in both
mutant- and vlef7-AG-infected SF-21. and SE1c cells was reduced to les
s than 10% of that of wt AcMNPV-infected cells. In TN368 cells, DNA sy
nthesis in mutant- and vlef7-AG-infected cells was delayed relative to
wt-infected cells, Although lef-7 is not essential for AcMNPV infecti
on in TN368 cells, it is expressed in TN368, SF-21, and SE1c cells in
a similar manner. (C) 1997 Academic Press