Transcription and temporal cascade in Chilo iridescent virus infected cells

Citation
Sm. D'Costa et al., Transcription and temporal cascade in Chilo iridescent virus infected cells, ARCH VIROL, 146(11), 2001, pp. 2165-2178
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY
ISSN journal
03048608 → ACNP
Volume
146
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
2165 - 2178
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-8608(2001)146:11<2165:TATCIC>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Chilo iridescent virus (CIV) is the type species for genus Iridovirus, and belongs to the family Iridoviridae. Members of this family are large, isome tric, cytoplasmic DNA viruses. Our laboratory has established that CIV repl icates productively in the cotton boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis. Given th e economic importance of this host and the dearth of knowledge on this viru s, we have initiated host-virus interaction and molecular studies on CIV. T his report focuses on regulation of transcription in CIV infections. We car ried out northern analyses on total cellular RNA from infections of IPRI-CF -124T cells, using a complete genomic library of CIV and several putative g ene-specific probes. Our data show a temporal cascade based on analysis of 137 detectable transcripts comprising 38 immediate-early (IE), 34 delayed-e arly (DE), and 65 late (L) transcripts. Analysis with gene-specific probes supported the cascade pattern. Both helicase and RNA polymerase were immedi ate-early; major capsid protein was late. The CIV gene expression cascade a ppears to operate primarily at the transcriptional level. Temporal classes observed are consistent with earlier studies at the polypeptide level and w ith transcriptional patterns in frog virus 3, genus Ranavirus in the Iridov iridae. Our results provide an important basis for understanding mechanisms driving the CIV temporal cascade.