The D10 decapping enzyme of vaccinia virus contributes to decay of cellular and viral mRNAs and to virulence in mice.
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Posttranscriptional mechanisms are important for regulation of cellular and viral gene expression. The presence of the 5' cap structure m(7)G(5')ppp(5')Nm is a general feature of mRNAs that provides protection from exoribonuclease digestion and enhances translation. Vaccinia virus and other poxviruses encode enzymes for both cap synthesis and decapping. Decapping is mediated by two related enzymes, D9 and D10, which are synthesized before and after viral DNA replication, respectively. The timing of D10 synthesis correlates better with the shutdown of host gene expression, and deletion of this gene has been shown to cause persistence of host and viral mRNAs in infected cells. Here, we constructed specific mutant viruses in which translation of D10 was prevented by stop codons or activity of D10 was abrogated by catalytic site mutations, without other genomic alterations. Both mutants formed plaques of normal size and replicated to similar extents as the parental virus in monkey epithelial cells and mouse embryonic fibroblasts. The synthesis of viral proteins was slightly delayed, and cellular and viral mRNAs persisted longer in cells infected with the mutants compared to either the parental virus or clonal revertant. Despite the mild effects in vitro, both mutants were more attenuated than the revertants in intranasal and intraperitoneal mouse models, and less infectious virus was recovered from organs. In addition, there was less lung histopathology following intranasal infection with mutant viruses. These data suggest that the D10 decapping enzyme may help restrict antiviral responses by accelerating host mRNA degradation during poxvirus infection.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of virology
دوره 88 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014