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Localization of the UProtein Kinase of Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 Is Affected by the Cytoplasmic Structures Formed by the Novel IR6 Protein
Authors:CLARENCE F. COLLE  DENNIS J. O'CALLAGHAN
Abstract:Previous work revealed that the U(unique short) segment of equine herpesvirus type-1 (EHV-1), like that of other alphaherpesviruses, encodes a serine/threonine protein kinase (PK). Experiments were carried out to identify the PK encoded by the EHV-1 EUS2 gene (ORF 69) and to ascertain its time course of synthesis and cellular localization. Western blot and immunoprecipitation analyses of EHV-1-infected cell extracts using a PK-specific polyclonal antibody generated against a bacterially expressed TrpE/PK fusion protein identified the UPK as a 42- to 45-kDa phosphoprotein. The PK protein is first synthesized at 3 hr postinfection, is produced throughout the infection cycle, and is incorporated into EHV-1 virions. Interestingly, immunoprecipitation analyses revealed that the PK protein within the cytoplasm is associated with the 33-kDa IR6 novel protein of EHV-1, is expressed abundantly as an early protein, and is present in the large rod-like structures formed by the IR6 protein (ORF67 protein) within the cytoplasm of infected cells. Confocal microscopic examination of cells stained with fluorescein-labeled antibody clearly showed that the PK protein colocalized with the cytoplasmic IR6 rod-like structures and remained associated with these unique structures during infection. In contrast, in cells infected with the EHV-1 RacM strain in which the IR6 protein harbors four amino acid substitutions that prevent formation of the rod-like structures (Osterriederet al.,1996,Virology217, 442–451), the PK protein localized predominantly to the nucleus. The possible significance of the association of the IR6 and PK proteins in EHV-1 replication is discussed.
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