Biochemical characterization of Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2A
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.65.7.3779-3788.1991
Biochemical characterization of Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2A
Abstract
The Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2A (EBNA-2A) was immunoprecipitated from latently Epstein-Barr virus-infected lymphocytes with a polyclonal serum raised against the EBNA-2A C terminus. The nucleus contained three subfractions of EBNA-2A which could be distinguished by their resistance to salt extraction: (i) a nucleoplasmatic fraction that was solubilized at 50 mM NaCl, (ii) a chromatin-associated fraction extractable at 1.5 M NaCl, and (iii) a nuclear matrix-associated fraction solubilized only by boiling with buffer containing 2% sodium dodecyl sulfate. The three subfractions were phosphorylated; it was demonstrated that the nucleoplasmatic and the chromatin-associated fractions were phosphorylated at serine and threonine residues. The half-life of the EBNA-2A protein was determined by cycloheximide treatment and by pulse-chase experiments and was found to be at least 24 h. The turnover of the phosphate residues bound to the two salt-soluble subfractions was determined to be approximately 6 to 9 h, suggesting a possible role of the phosphorylation in the regulation of the biological activity of EBNA-2A. Dephosphorylation of EBNA-2A resulted in an increased mobility of the protein during sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and indicated the presence of differentially phosphorylated subclasses of the protein. Analysis of EBNA-2A by sucrose gradient centrifugation revealed the existence of two subclasses of complexed molecules which exhibited sedimentation coefficients of approximately 13S and 34S.
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