Role of two forms of hepatitis delta virus antigen: evidence for a mechanism of self-limiting genome replication
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Role of two forms of hepatitis delta virus antigen: evidence for a mechanism of self-limiting genome replication
Abstract
The replication of the RNA genome of hepatitis delta virus is greatly facilitated by the presence of the only known virus-coded protein, the delta antigen. Most, if not all, infections are characterized by the presence of two electrophoretic forms of the delta antigen. These forms correspond to polypeptide lengths of 195 and 214 amino acids which are encoded by genomes with different nucleotide sequences. We used cDNA transfections to investigate the functions of these two forms of the delta antigen. We found that only the small form of delta antigen supported hepatitis delta virus genome replication and that the large form acted as a dominant negative repressor of such replication. This inhibition was potent. For example, the amount of genome replication was reduced eightfold when as little as 10% of the delta antigen was present as the large form. One interpretation of our results is that the delta antigen normally functions as part of a multimeric structure. In addition, our data suggest that synthesis of the large form, either during genome replication in cultured cells or even during infection in animals, may suppress delta replication, possibly leading to a self-limiting infection.
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