U94, the human herpesvirus 6 homolog of the parvovirus nonstructural gene,is highly conserved among isolates and is expressed at low mRNA levels as a spliced transcript

Citation
Jc. Rapp et al., U94, the human herpesvirus 6 homolog of the parvovirus nonstructural gene,is highly conserved among isolates and is expressed at low mRNA levels as a spliced transcript, VIROLOGY, 268(2), 2000, pp. 504-516
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
VIROLOGY
ISSN journal
00426822 → ACNP
Volume
268
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
504 - 516
Database
ISI
SICI code
0042-6822(20000315)268:2<504:UTHH6H>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Human herpesvirus 6 variants A and B (HHV-6A and HHV-6B, respectively) enco de homologs (U94) of the parvovirus nonstructural gene, ns1 or rep. Here we describe the HHV-6B homolog and analyze its genetic heterogeneity and tran scription. U94 nucleotide and amino acid sequences differ by approximately 3.5% and 2.5%, respectively, between HHV-GA and HHV-6B. Among a collection of 17 clinically and geographically disparate HHV-6 isolates, intravarlant nucleotide and amino acid sequence divergence was less than 0.6% and 0.2%, respectively; all 13 HHV-6B isolates had identical amino acid sequences. Th e U94 transcript is spliced to remove a 2.6-kb intron and is expressed at v ery low levels relative to other HHV-6B genes, reaching approximately 10 co pies per cell 3 days after infection. The mRNA has several small AUG-initia ted open reading frames upstream of the U94 open reading frame, a hallmark of proteins expressed at low levels. Consistent with this, the U94-encoded protein was immunologically undetectable in HHV-6B-infected cells. The high degree of sequence conservation suggests that the gene function is nearly intolerant of sequence variation. The low abundance of U94 transcripts and the presence of encoded inefficient translation initiation suggest that the U94 protein may be required only in small amounts during infection, (C) 20 00 Academic Press.