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. 1988 Jan;62(1):114-9.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.62.1.114-119.1988.

Transcription of interferon-stimulated genes is induced by adenovirus particles but is suppressed by E1A gene products

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Transcription of interferon-stimulated genes is induced by adenovirus particles but is suppressed by E1A gene products

N Reich et al. J Virol. 1988 Jan.

Abstract

Interferon treatment of cell cultures results in the rapid transcriptional induction of a specific set of genes. In this paper we explore the effect of cellular infection by several adenoviruses, both wild type and mutant, on the expression of these genes. Infection with adenovirus induces the transcription of the interferon-stimulated genes in the absence of any protein synthesis. In fact, the inhibition of protein synthesis during a wild-type infection produces enhanced stimulation of transcription of these genes. Experiments with viral mutants indicate the ability to specifically suppress this transcription maps to the E1A gene. In addition, the E1A gene products are capable of suppressing the specific transcriptional induction of interferon-stimulated promoters during cotransfection experiments and therefore presumably during viral infection. The dual effect of adenovirus on the expression of interferon-stimulated genes may represent an example of action and evolutionary reaction between virus and host.

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