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Virus Gene ExpressionVirus Gene Expression
• Mechanisms by which cells express the information
stored in genes
• Genome coding strategies of different virus groups
• How viruses control gene expression via transcription
and post-transcriptional methods
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Control of Expression in Control of Expression in Bacteriophage λBacteriophage λ
A simplified genetic map of λ
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Control of Expression in Control of Expression in Bacteriophage λBacteriophage λ
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Control of Expression in Control of Expression in Bacteriophage λBacteriophage λ
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Control of Eukaryote Gene Control of Eukaryote Gene ExpressionExpression
• DNA configuration
• Transcription
• mRNA stability
• Translation
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Virus Genome Coding StrategiesVirus Genome Coding Strategies
Class I: Double-Stranded DNA:
• Polyomaviruses and Papillomaviruses• Adenoviruses• Herpesviruses • Poxviruses
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Class II: Single-Stranded DNAClass II: Single-Stranded DNA
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Class III: Double-Stranded RNAClass III: Double-Stranded RNA
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Class IV: Single-Stranded Class IV: Single-Stranded (+)sense RNA(+)sense RNA
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Class V: Single-Stranded (–)sense RNAClass V: Single-Stranded (–)sense RNA
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Expression of ambisense virus Expression of ambisense virus genomesgenomes
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Single-Stranded (+)Sense RNA Single-Stranded (+)Sense RNA with DNA Intermediatewith DNA Intermediate
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Class VII: Double-Stranded DNA Class VII: Double-Stranded DNA with RNA Intermediatewith RNA Intermediate
Hepatitis B virus: Cauliflower mosaic virus:
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Transcriptional Control of Transcriptional Control of Expression - SV40Expression - SV40
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Transcriptional Control of Transcriptional Control of Expression - Retrovirus LTRsExpression - Retrovirus LTRs
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Transcriptional Control of Transcriptional Control of Expression - TransactivatorsExpression - Transactivators
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Post-transcriptional Control of Post-transcriptional Control of Expression - splicing in AdenovirusesExpression - splicing in Adenoviruses
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Ribosomal FrameshiftingRibosomal Frameshifting
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SummarySummary
• Control of gene expression is a vital element of virus replication
• Coordinate expression of groups of virus genes results in successive phases of gene expression
• Viruses rely on cis- and trans-acting mechanisms to enhance and coordinate the expression of their genetic information
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Further ReadingFurther Reading
Alberts, B. (Ed) (2007) Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th ed. Garland Science, New York. ISBN 0815341067.
Freed, E.O. and Martin, M. (2001) Human immunodeficiency viruses and their replication. In: Fields Virology, 4th ed., Fields, B.N., Knipe, D.M., and Howley, P.M. (Eds.), pp. 1971–2042. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA. ISBN 07817325
Giedroc, D.P. et al. (2000) Structure, stability and function of RNA pseudoknots involved in stimulating ribosomal frameshifting. Journal of Molecular Biology, 298: 167–185
Kannian, P. and Green, P.L. (2010) Human T Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1): Molecular Biology and Oncogenesis. Viruses 2(9): 2037-2077. doi:10.3390/v2092037 Latchman, D. (2002) Gene Regulation: A Eukaryotic Perspective. BIOS Scientific, Oxford. ISBN 0748765301
López-Lastra M., et al. (2010) Translation initiation of viral mRNAs. Rev Med Virol. 20(3): 177-195.
Ptashne, M. (2004). A Genetic Switch: Phage Lambda Revisited. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, New York. ISBN 0879697164
Skalsky, R.L. and Cullen, B.R. (2010) Viruses, microRNAs, and Host Interactions. Annual Review of Microbiology 64: 123-141
Wu, Y. and Marsh, J.W. (2003) Gene transcription in HIV infection. Microbes and Infection, 5: 1023–1027